First Year College

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First Year in College It was not difficult at all when I was faced with the decision of choosing my career path. It has always been my plan to graduate high school, and attend college to become a doctor. I am a kind hearted person that has always had a passion of voluntarily helping others out as best I could, whenever I notice someone is in need of help. However, at the time I was not aware of the effort and responsibility it would take to actually become successful at my goal of becoming a nurse until I had to learn self discipline the hard way. I was overly excited and nervous at the same time, preparing for my first year of college. I would be away from home with no adult supervision and the “college life” scene would be all new to me. Since I would be living on my own without my mom by my side as a reminder, I was responsible to make sure all the proper paperwork was completed and submitted on time in order for me to sign up for my first semester of classes and start college. At work I spent my lunch breaks making phone calls to the Veterans Department, each call patiently waiting to speak to a human after repeating responding to a robot on the line just to make sure all my documents was being processed such as my veteran educational benefits. College was a new start all over again. I had to become familiar with the campus by learning my way around to different locations like the library, student center, and my classes. I had a load of heavy books that felt like weights I had to drag along with me in a rolling backpack, that caused me to feel embarrassed my first few days of school. I would no longer have my best friends as my classmates so I had to meet new people to do group assignments and socialize with. Finally, I was officially living on my own without having to hear my aggravating mom constantly in my ear

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