Just a few updates about the cool things I'm getting to do here- I live in an honors community with lots of girls like me. I'm happy to report the roommate relationship is working out quite well, and I have lots of friends on my floor. My dietician has created an awesome meal plan for me (there's only so much you can eat when you can't chew!), and the Wellness Recreation Center (WRC, you'll probably hear me talk about it a lot) has anything and everything I could ever wish to use in my training. I applied for a Residential Hall Advisory (RHA) representative position and got it! Now I am an executive board member of Campbell Hall (my dorm) Senate!
I find myself constantly reflecting here. Reflecting, but not overanalyzing (yet?). This is good. In fact, I think I can safely say this is the healthiest I've been- in terms of my state of mind, my physical condition, and just my general well-being. I thought I'd share some of these thoughts. Some have been humorous and made me laugh at inappropriate times; others are more serious. It's no wonder college is the best 4 years of your life- and the time you mature the most. With that, here are some thoughts and unspoken rules from the first few weeks of school:
As much as they tell you it prepares you for college, high school is nothing like it.
Study strategies are actually useful in college, so start getting used to them in high school.
Studying in the library is fun. Studying in the house lounge is fun. Studying on the floor in your room is fun. Studying in bed is not a good idea.
College professors do what they want.
College professors tell you on the first day of class there is another textbook/workbook you need to have and you'll have to go to the bookstore/bring $70 cash to the next class (see above).
College professors let you out early from class for no reason (see two above).
Shaving your legs in a dorm shower is a necessary skill, but not one that is easily acquired
Showers can be the best (or the worst) part of your day.
Whoever gets to the showers first gets to play their choice of music (thank goodness there aren't too many country fans on my floor).
It's really hard to make a lofted bed.
Not making your bed is acceptable (see above).
Going to bed at 10:00 is respected on my floor.
I get up later and go to bed earlier than I did in high school and I'm still 10x more tired.
Ice cream once a day is a must.
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