Adapting grows strongly in one's vocabulary once a person has more exposure to change. Like the saying goes, changing is inevitable. It's life. There comes a point in everyone's life when the metaphorical bubble that they've grown to be so comfortable in, simply... pops. Now, you can either build a new bubble smoothly or find yourself mending your old bubble to hide back in, out of fear.
Interesting, would be a good adjective to describe how I feel about starting college. I definitely miss some people and elements of my high school life and it definitely makes me sad thinking about how much I've grown to love some people there but like I said, what's the point of holding on so tightly and drowning in your own tide of sadness? I'm eternally grateful for the experiences I've gotten in high school and some of the most incredible people I've met; I don't think I will ever forget them or stop loving them.
Anyway, I remember college orientation to be not as much of a bore as I expected it to be. Sure, it made me yawn more than I should have, but it definitely wasn't boring enough for my mind to have popped out and gone on a vacation. I met some nice people and some of the talks and team building exercises were nice. Nice. I also met a lot of strange characters, but that's alright.
I will never forget this feeling. Woah. Nerves gushed through my veins like poison (lil bit dramatic, I know) and shivers ran up and down my spine. I wish I could just say that was an exaggeration.
Excitement defeated all my other emotions as I heard my results through the phone.
Interesting, would be a good adjective to describe how I feel about starting college. I definitely miss some people and elements of my high school life and it definitely makes me sad thinking about how much I've grown to love some people there but like I said, what's the point of holding on so tightly and drowning in your own tide of sadness? I'm eternally grateful for the experiences I've gotten in high school and some of the most incredible people I've met; I don't think I will ever forget them or stop loving them.
Orientation
Anyway, I remember college orientation to be not as much of a bore as I expected it to be. Sure, it made me yawn more than I should have, but it definitely wasn't boring enough for my mind to have popped out and gone on a vacation. I met some nice people and some of the talks and team building exercises were nice. Nice. I also met a lot of strange characters, but that's alright.
Classes
Classes took some adjusting but the friends I made definitely made me smile.IG results
I will never forget this feeling. Woah. Nerves gushed through my veins like poison (lil bit dramatic, I know) and shivers ran up and down my spine. I wish I could just say that was an exaggeration.
Excitement defeated all my other emotions as I heard my results through the phone.
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