first week of college: done
all the rest of my weeks of college: still pretty daunting
I have officially completed one week of college classes.
I was scared out of my mind on Tuesday when I sat down in my seat for my first class(a&p). The hour and fifteen minute class went by pretty fast because I like science and my instructor is funny. Once I found out that my other classes were all in the same building, it was smooth sailing. Mainly because most of my anxiety came from the fact that I am extremely directionally challenged and thought I wouldn't be able to find the classrooms.:)
As a homeschooler, I was always told that I would have a hard time adjusting to college. I didn't give the naysayers much merit because, obviously, they weren't homeschooled, so how would they know? Although I usually brushed these comments and questions off, the thought still stuck at the back of my mind when I was getting ready for my first day. Looking back, I can't believe I ever worried about it!
As it turns out, college is not that much different from homeschooling. Really, the only significant changes are that there are tons of people and the cafeteria is really confusing (embarrassing confession #1: I spent 2 hours in the lunchroom trying to figure out how the line worked. I never did. I did not eat lunch). My teachers expect me to be prepared for the lesson ahead of time. I am supposed to read my books by myself, on my own time. I am supposed to do my homework without my teacher reminding me. I am supposed to study for a test without my teacher giving me a detailed study guide or playing a quiz game in class. I am supposed to take notes on my own time. All of my homework is online (anyone remember SOS? yeah, it's pretty much the same concept). My instructors don't care when I get there, when I leave, or even if I show up at all as long as I understand the material and get the work done. And really, they could even care less about that because if I don't do any work, it doesn't reflect poorly on them as a teacher. I can wear whatever I want, even pajamas. I can eat in class. I can text message my friends in class. In A&P lab, we get to dissect a cat and I don't have to pretend I'm not excited about it, just like homeschool:).
I know that it's going to be a LONG road, that it is going to be REALLY hard, and that it will be a change, but thanks to my parents, I think I can handle it.
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