Wednesday, September 23, 2009

My First Day at ARCC

It is hard to believe that my first day at ARCC was six years ago. I cannot say I remember the first day with perfect detail, but I do remember a lot of emotion that went along with the rite of passage. I started the day focused on what to wear thinking, “How do college student dress?” I can’t remember what I wore but I know for certain that I was overdressed. I had gone on campus prior to the first day to map out where classes would be so that I would not be late to class or worst case scenario, get lost. That alone was the only shred of confidence that I had that morning. When I got on campus, everyone seemed to know exactly what they were doing and where they were going. I felt like I stuck out like a sore thumb. With my stomach in knots, I took a deep breathe and tried to relax as I entered my first and most dreaded class, which was math. I really lucked out with that class because I had an amazing teacher. Sitting through the class was very unnerving and the day continued with my only worry being about the next class. As the semester went on I got into the swing of things, I even started wearing pajamas to class. I decided to join the Creative Writing Club and that was where I made most of my college friends and had a sense of belonging. College is such an extreme change after high school, and a first realization of adulthood. The first few days of course are overwhelming and stressful, but that comes with any major change in life.

3 comments:

Hannah Schott said...

The first class I walked into has an amazing teacher, too. She reminds me of my mother, which makes things easier because I am home-schooled. I haven't tried the pajamas to class idea yet, though.

Christine Morris said...

You write very well and your blogs are very descriptive. It's nice when you can feel comfortable enough to wear pajamas. I can't relate to that kind of comfort in a public place.

Tesha said...

Grade: 9.5/10
Mistake: Run-on sentence that should have been broken up into two or linked with a semicolon: As the semester went on I got into the swing of things, I even started wearing pajamas to class.