Sunday, September 29, 2013

high school to college...

   Well , I have to say that I am really running out of things to say about my transition from high school to college. It is just as hard as everyone said and it is different, but in a way it's not so different. College in a way is a lot like high school. Hein Dinning Hall for example portrays high school the best here at Texas Lutheran University. When you walk in Hein at lunch or dinner time, it is obvious that the seating arrangements are the same as they were in high school. The baseball boys sit with the baseball boys, football with football, and so on and so on. Other groups sit together as well, and you should hope not to sit on accident at their table because it is theirs, and you might get a few faces for doing so. It amuses me that it is similar to high school, but I mean it's not like we were in high scool a long time ago, but instead recently. This is just one of the examples I could share today, but I'll save them for another time. The work may have gotten harder to figure out but the students are easy. It's not like after leaving high school, that we all grew up instantly and had a new view on things, but instead we most likely see things the same as we did when we were in high school.
   It is really hard to keep you fridge full and to have time to actually cook the food you buy. Even though I have two jobs, I still struggle with the money I have and making it last until the next paycheck. In high school, the only worries I had was getting into colleges, and deciding whether or not my boyfriend at the time would stay my boyfriend when I went to college. Just so you know, I got accepted to every college I applied to and, that boyfriend I have, is now my husband. I've had fun being in college since August and I hope it stays being fun until the end. In high school, by the time I got to my senior year I just wanted it to be over with and I never truly enjoyed being a senior. I hope I will enjoy my time here at Texas Lutheran University, and I hope it will be one of the best experiences of mylife, as I've heard many teachers in the past say it was.

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