Random- Half Way There

  I find it very surreal that I just finished my last semester of my first half of college, while I know I have grown tremendously as a person being at CNU I worry that in my striving to achieve something better for myself than this small town life I’ve grown up in, I threw my social life out the door. Coming into college I had the mindset of “I’m not here to make friends” because I realize how much my parents are working to help me stay at this university that’s twice as big and fifty times as nice as I ever would have imagined achieving. Coming from a high school that had only three hallways, and a graduating class of just barely over 200 people, the amount of kids that didn’t just decide to cut their losses there and join the workforce were slim to none. While I admit, I partied hard in high school, the amount of people I meet at college who haven’t seen even one third of the amount of things I’ve seen in the backwoods of southwest Virginia, I did not expect for people to be so hesitant of me when I told them some of my stories. So, coming here, all I wanted to do was succeed and get out, I figured everything else would just happen on it’s own, and now I find myself half way through my college career with like three true friends. I’ve decided that now that I have the whole college thing worked out and I’m not struggling to keep up with my workload like I did my first semester, these next few semesters will be dedicated to my college experience and not to just getting my degree.

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