Transition
I was getting a little worried there for a while, but things are settling down again. It's just great being active here on campus. Life's about what you're giving to the world, whether the world sees it or not. It's the little things we do that make all the difference. Volunteering here, giving some money there, turning off the lights when you're not in the room; just being considerate, active, and compassionate. I've almost made it through my first semester of my first year of college, and I don't have A's in all of my classes, and I may very well get my first C, but the experience has just been phenomenal so far. I have a ton of new friends, and I know that they'll be with me forever. I have learned so much in my studies and about life. The true lessons aren't taught, they're just learned. The best part is, you don't have to study to pass life. As long as you're living it with a passion and a fire for mankind, life will never be a loss. Potential is like a check, and passion is the bank teller who takes that and turns it into something useful and tangible: a true, fulfilled, meaningful life.
Comments
probably the most important thing to do in freshman year is to establish a high GPA because later on, classes will get loads harder and its crucial to get the best possible grades in the easy, 101 levels
Posted by: Salaam | November 19, 2006 3:29 PM