Unc 100 Reflection

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UNC 100 is a course that is designed to help students transition from high school to college. When I initially started the course, I was still stuck in the habits that I had picked up during my senior year. I did not know how to manage my time well, nor did I know exactly what it meant to take self responsibility. I felt like my high school had prepared me to sit through long lectures, but they did not prepare me well enough to be able to handle the amount of work I received. Although I thought I was fully prepared for college, UNC 100 has helped me to realize that I was completely oblivious to what I thought I would experience. These last three weeks at Buffalo State have completely changed most of my perceptions on life and college in general. …show more content…

Throughout high school, I had a lot of friends, but we all connected in some shape or form. My friends were very open minded and adventurous while I was close minded and shy. As a result, we were able to balance each other out. When I came to college, I was shocked because it was extremely diverse. There were not only people that were African American or from Brooklyn, but there were people from different states, races, and ethnicities. I was amazed because I have always wanted to interact with people from different places and understand how their way of living was completely different from mines. The first week I stayed with my roommate and people that I knew from high school. By week two I was going up to random people introducing myself and starting a conversation. I learned really quickly that I would be friends with some of the people that I met during the school year, and some people I would just be cordial with during EOP. I met a lot of amazing people that are completely different from. I’ve learned so much about how people do things different from what I consider to be the “normal way”. As far as my professor, I think I did a decent job communicating well with her. Similar to high school, I did not take many risk in the classroom, but I did advocate frequently. If I had a problem, I would send an email or I would speak to my professor after class. …show more content…

I am not confident when it comes to taking risk, which causes me to miss out on a lot of opportunities that are offered to me. I have to start believing in myself because there are so many people that look up to me and that are inspired by how strong they think I am because of my circumstances. I learned that a good amount of people do not have good relationships with their parents or guardians. Most of my teammates feel like they are being forced to major in something that they do not necessarily agree with. That was shocking to me because my grandma supports everything that I want to do 100% as long as it is productive. In the future I will be more conscious of how I approach people and how I ask them questions referring to

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