Personal Narrative: From High School To College

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My circumstances of leaving UIC was due to financial issues. My financial aid was revoked during my sophomore year of college at UIC due to SAP. I was not very focused on my school work during my freshman and sophomore year of college; having to work 20 hours a week and study for my classes. In my freshmen year, I selected 5 classes totaling about 16 credit hours, and that was the toughest transformation coming from high school to college. The transformation took me a while to adapt to UIC and the environment of the classrooms. I found myself lost and very unsociable during my years of UIC. I did not make any classmates friends until my sophomore year of college. All these factors made it tough for me to do great in school and adapt. I dropped …show more content…

For the past year, I have been attending Truman college. I have been doing well in my classes, I have spent more time studying for my classes and work fewer hours to compensate. I feel ready for UIC like never before. I have been able to find passion in my studying habits and I am much more focused on the goals that I want to achieve. I have never felt so ready and excited to attend at UIC. I organized the goal set that I want to achieve, and one of them is graduating from UIC. I have been pushing myself day by day to become a better student, and I have learned from my past mistakes in my college career. I kept myself away from distractions that sway my focus from my school. These obstacles can only teach me how to become better at something, and I admit that I have changed from my past and became a better student. I became more responsible, and careful with my school work and have held myself accountable for any little mistakes I make through my college

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