My first
few weeks at Linfield College have been some of the most intense, yet rewarding
weeks I have ever experienced. Being on a college campus is so different than
living at home and going to school, especially in a different state. I am
constantly surrounded by peers and friends and we are always together. It is
strange to so rarely find myself completely alone. Sharing a room has been
quite an experience. It is a lot of fun, because I am very close with my
roommate, and we are always together, but at the same time, I am starting to
wish we had some more time alone.
There
is so much to do around campus. I knew I was going to be involved with
softball, but I soon found myself interested in Greek Life as well. It is great
way to get involved in community service and to get involved in activities on
campus. Like most aspects of college, Linfield Greek Life is very different
from what I thought it would be, based on my perception of college. The girls
are never catty, and always friendly. Everyone gets along and supports each
other, even when they're in different sororities.
The hardest aspect of college is
time management. Being involved in different things is hard because everything
is so time consuming. Plus, I have 16 credits that I am taking so it is
difficult to find time for studying. Usually I do it after practice, when I am
tired and want to sleep. However, so far I feel I am doing well in my classes.
The subjects are interesting and I am learning about things I never even cared
to think about. The hardest aspect of
class is the reading. Professors assign so much of it and it is so time consuming.
Another difficult aspect is trying to write papers. For me, all my classes are
in completely different disciplines. So my anthropology teacher wants her essay
written completely differently than my history professor wants it done. Plus, the expectations are much higher
in college. It's an adjustment that simply needs to be made.
I do not really have anything
that I would say I am really excited for in the future, except softball season.
Every week I have some sort of event or activity that acts as something to look
forward to. That is the nice thing about being so involved; there is never a
dull moment. I am excited to continue to
grow and learn, and become a well-rounded person!
-Kristen, Linfield '16
-Kristen, Linfield '16
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