Blog Post 8
Next semester, I see myself taking on a heavy workload that may cause me to have anxiety, however, I also feel that I will make a lot of new friends, just like Sarah did. Even though I am curious about how next semester will go, I am somewhat worried that I may struggle in some of the classes.
Now that this is my third time changing majors, I am hoping that business(with a concentration of marketing) can work out for me.. In the Freshman book, Sarah drops her theater minor because she felt as if it was not for her, however; Sarah did not change her major so it is not a big deal.
Although I am worried about next semester , I am looking forward to meeting my new professors and having a different schedule. Waking up at 8 in the morning is just not it; luckily, my earliest class is at 9 in the morning next semester.
Overall, I do not have any special plans for spring break, other than hanging out with my family and friends so that I can catch up on how their life has been. I hope to watch some football with my family and travel somewhere that I have never been.
My plans for my Summer Break is to workout, have fun, play games and work so that I can stack my money up for my Sophomore year. I also hope to go goat cart riding because that is one of my favorite things to do when I am on vacation.
As the weeks fly by faster and faster, I pray to God that I can keep up and stay on top of my assignments. In high school, life seemed so much easier than life in college because my teachers expected a lot less from me. During my time in high school, I had maintained all As while obtaining a 4.0 gpa; however, I have one F this semester and all Bs. Luckily, the class that I have an F in is a high F so I can pull it up.
Sometimes I regret deciding to go to college because of the stress and responsibility that come with it Sometimes I don’t think I can bare the workload. in the “Freshman Year ” book, Sarah said that ” I just feel like I failed this year, I disappointed everyone, I over did everything in High School and then got to college and I’m a nobody”. I can relate to Sarah because I do not recall me withdrawing from a class in high school. My worry is that come May, I’m going to feel as if I wasted my parents money and I may think that college is not for me or a waste of my time.
I do not want to have those thoughts, so I am talking with my advisor and working hard to maintain good grades and pull up my failing grade by the end of the semester!
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