I am now almost a month into college and it is going by so quickly! I have been keeping myself super busy so I have less time to think about missing my dog AND because I am paying too much $$$ to be snoozing! I have been working at the Art & Architecture library and it is the BEST. There are days when I miss subway (all the free food) but not having to deal with hangry people has been a serious upgrade. I went out for the rowing team on accident... Well, my roommate asked if I would pick her up a rowing flyer and after a long night of looking for one I found them along with a varsity member and by then it was too late to explain that I was not there for me sooooo now I am on the rowing team! Recently, we had elections for the executive board at my scholarship hall and I was elected for the Social and Diversity/Inclusion chair! I am still enjoying all of my classes, my classmates are getting better about reading which has made class discussions a ton of fun! Some days I think
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Last Friday the summer academy ended, and yeah I needed a few days before I could write this because I was too emotional! As I reflect on what happened in those short 6 weeks I can only feel great about what the future holds. In high school I always knew who I was but I struggled to express that when I was surrounded by people who knew me since pre school. Moving to a completely unfamiliar area with all new people finally allowed me to be completely me and I loved every minute of it! I also feel super qualified to give advice about high school now (even though no one asked for it!), I think every high school student should go to therapy at least once, or just visit with a counselor before college. I was lucky enough to attend therapy for two years before coming to college and the coping mechanisms I learned in those sessions helped me become self aware, those skills were especially useful when I was living in such a new environment. It was obvious that a lot my peers in the pr
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I have been here for a little over a month, how weird! I finished my COMS class last week so I have been free in the mornings. Turns out I prefer having free afternoons, note taken. I was able to pick my classes last week. Thanks to the college credits I took in high school, I am technically a year ahead so I am taking my freshmen year to explore my options. I do not want to rush my time in college, I have the rest of my life to work! For the most part things have been going well, I can't tell if things have slowed down or if this is my new normal, either way I will take it! I can tell when days are going to be good or bad based on the dinning hall menu, taco days are the best days! I continue to make friends here and spend an absurd amount of time with them. I have been able to read two books since I have been here, The Vertical Farm and Citizen. Vertically farming is the future of farming and the book does a great job of proving that! Citizen is the KU common book, I finished
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A month or so ago I was accepted in to the Adidas Leadership Scholars program at KU, which I would later find out was Adidas's way of supporting non athlete students in getting one on one academic attention. I really did not have any expectations of what it would be like other than knowing that I would be required to attend a summer academy from June 17th- July 28th. A little over a week ago I moved to Lawrence for the summer academy! I had intentions to write this blog after the first week but turns out going to summer classes is really overwhelming and it can be hard to do anything extra! There are 33 of us in the program (I think...) and we have peer mentors. We are all living on the same floor of a dorm and there is a community bathroom... originally was not my favorite but I think it'll be something I will miss when I move back here in the fall. We are all taking 6 credit hours here which consists of a public speaking class and 2 leadership courses. While juggling our