Personal Narrative Analysis

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As my alarm sounded at 6 in the morning on a hot August day, there was a different kind of feeling I had in my body. I knew once I left my house in Poland, Ohio, nothing would be the same after that. I knew there some of the things that were normal at home, would never be the same again when I got back. But I was ready for the challenges college would bring to the table. On that morning of that late August day, I got into the car and got ready for the 4-hour trip that was ahead of me. Both my mom and dad came with me to Athens to help me move in and everything. Coming into moving day, I knew my roommates beforehand, so I wasn’t really nervous about living with them. Honestly, I was more excited than nervous, I was ready for college for months …show more content…

Having two older brothers that came to Ohio University before me was a big help also. With them, I could ask them where things are and I had someone to help me out no matter what. On the way there, my Mom and Dad tried giving me a pep talk on how not to get arrested and how I need to study more. I told them that they did not have to worry because I knew what I had to do down here to be successful. Once we got into Athens, I saw all the buildings and I knew this was for real now. It all set in, I was here for good, there was no turning back now. I guess once we finally got into Athens that is when everything became so real. I always talked about it with my family and friends about how much fun and exciting Ohio University was going to be and now I was finally here. I knew that going away to college would be a journey, and it was not going to be easy by any means. Once I got out of the car, the weather was a lot more humid than back home, because I live on the border of …show more content…

I had to step out of my comfort zone because I am a pretty shy and laid back kid. It really wasn’t that hard to meet people because everyone is very nice here. Being shy and laid back was something I had to change in college in order to be successful. I had to step out of my comfort zone and ask for help in math because I was struggling. I had to look up my professor’s office hours and go there to get one on one help. It was a lot easier than I thought, she was very nice and was a huge help for me. I realized that when I went to college that I would lose touch with some of my friends back at home. It was hard to stay in touch with everyone because my schedule was so packed and I had to balance everything out. I figured my friends going to college back home would be the same way. It was a challenge to make everyone happy when you’re in college, family included. I try to call my parents every week to stay in touch, but I’m sure they know as well as everyone that my schedule would be filled and they were okay with

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