: As a first year college student I think that adjusting to college would be one of the hardest things for me to do. Making the transition into a new environment and new relationships with new people is not the easiest thing to do when you have adapted to certain people almost all your life. I will be expected to adapt to an unfamiliar environment, adjust to different living arrangements, and develop new relationships. Living with roommates may be the first ‘test’ of my freshmen experience. I will have to face the challenge of adjusting to roommates who may have very different boundaries and individual needs than family and friends from home. My roommates and I may or may not develop close friendships, but communication and compromise can build a smoother transition. College brings a unique opportunity to interact and live with people from various backgrounds and cultures. Expanding my worldview by learning about each other’s differences and similarities will likely enhance my college …show more content…
what are some of your hobbies ? How many years do you plan to attend college, and what course of study would you like to purse? : I plan to attend college for four years plus medical school if needed. I will study Pre-Dentistry and Biology track. Which all of the following schools offer: University of Georgia, Vanderbilt University, Wake Forest University, Miami University (Ohio), and University of Miami. I chose these schools because they all interest me in the same ways. Because they are considered as many people's “reach” schools this makes me want to work harder just prove that I can be admitted into the school. Also they interest me athletically; I am a very active student. I am a competitive cheerleader, I run track, cross country, and play