My First Day In College

My First Day In College

September, 04, 2012

My first day fresh and new to college wasn’t anything like I expected.
I woke up differently than any other morning, I felt anxious and sick, and getting ready was extremely hard I kept feeling as if I was forgetting something. I had to adjust right away to walking to the subway station that I haven’t been in since I got my drivers license and not being able to drive to school was difficult because I had to time more ahead than I usually would, not being able to drive. With that I kept feeling as if I was going to be late but I really ended up being a lot earlier than I expected. Getting to school was a little nerve wrecking having to adjust to new surroundings and seeing a whole bunch of new faces. Finding my class was something else, the campus was a lot bigger than it looked like from the outside and had a lot more things inside of it, it was very confusing. None the less I got to class on time, even before my new professor, I did not have anywhere outside the class to sit and wait so I was very frustrated with the teacher with not being on time. I didn’t know what to think of the class from outside the door, I imagined it being like the movies, big room with more than an average amount of students and the teacher not knowing anyone by name but only by a number. When my teacher finally arrived he opened the door and to my surprise it was a small room with about 30 desks and it was a lot more comforting for me to see that. My professor Vince O’Donohu was super nice and once again took me by surprise. He explained himself and about him well and got everyone to introduce one another and that made it a little easier to be in a class with people your seeing for the first time. Group dynamics was the name of the class and it’s about learning how to work in a group setting environment and interacting with all different people and being able to work with others. Having the course outline made it simple to understand what this class was all...

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