27 April 2009

Freshman Year: A Look Back


Will Luther
Freshman
Spartanburg, SC



As the year comes to a close and I start to prepare for finals and pack up my dorm room, I can't help but to think back throughout the course of the year. I arrived on campus for the first day of orientation, not knowing anyone really (yes there were the people I went to high school with, but I wanted to avoid them for the most part, lol). As I unpacked my boxes and got settled into my dorm room, my home away from home, I couldn't have been more excited. College was representing a new chapter in my life, a new start, and I was ready to grab the bull by the horns. Orientation continued until the start of classes, and as it did, I began to meet tons of new people and quickly became great friends with them. With the start of classes brought a whole new since of independance.... no one was goining to remind me that assignent was due and mom wasn't there to check up on my work once a week. That thought in itself was scary and exciting all in one.

As first semester got into full swing, I sometimes felt as if I was drowning in my school work. I soon realized time management was key. As I started my work on the fall drama production at SMC, I begin to figure out how to manage my time correctly and not a moment too soon, only a month left in first semester. The time flew, and before I knew it I was taking my first semester exams and going home for Christmas break. "First semester was a learning experience." That is what I told anyone and everyone that asked me how my first semester in college went. The truth is I loved college, I was meeting new people and trying to stay on top of my studies, but unfortunatly when I recieved my first semester grades they were less than impressive. So I told my parents, "I will try my hardest second semester."

Over Christmas break I got to go out-of-state to visit some great family friends, and then I went on the SMC ski trip to receive one of my PE credits. The trip was so much fun, and I had a blast without injuring myself. In mid-January I loaded up everything I had taken home over Christmas and made my way back to my second home. As everyone got back to school and started to catch up, classes got started. Here I was sitting in my first class of the new semester with a determined mindset that I was going to use second semester to boost my less that wonderful GPA. It was time to buckle down. As the first few weeks of second semester passed by, I started to notice some of the close friends I made during first semester start to change and drift away. I miss them and still care about them, but maybe it wasn't meant for us to be attached at the hip. Being involved in the drama department here at SMC, I decided to bury myself in my creative work. I had been askd to design the set for the spring production, and I took on the task and for the better half of two weeks, thought of nothing but my classes and designing the perfect set. In my eyes, I accomplished the mission.

At this point during second semester, I was doing pretty fair in most of my classes and had started the construction of the set while trying to stay attached to the friends I had. Before I knew it...SpRiNg BrEaK!!! I say it like I went to Daytona Beach and had a blast, lol. I went somewhere better in my eyes, I got on a plane and flew to Wisconsin to see some wonderful friends, who might as well be family. I had a BLAST!! After I spring break was over, I got back to SMC with a renewed state of mind. I was ready to finish the school year strong. I had the spring production coming up, as well as pre-registration for the fall. I am happy to say that the spring production went well, and I succesfully got registered for my classes for next year. I was now ready to bring the end of the semester home.

As finals' week quickly approches and my time as a Spartanburg Methodist College freshman departs, I can't help but think of all the wonderful people I met in my first year of college, not to mention the encouraging faculty and staff members I met. I can truly say I am ready for summer beak, but I am equally as ready to come back to SMC in the fall to see what my sophomore year here has in store for me.

16 April 2009

How Do You Handle Stress?


Brandon Hunter
Freshman
Greenville, SC

This week is Stress Awareness Week at SMC. We've asked some of our bloggers to tell us how they handle stress.


Wake up at 8:30
Class till 1
Lunch at 1
Work at 1:30
Meeting at 4
Working on different things for different meetings
Homework at 10 till about 2:30 a.m.

The day and the life of me! You know, if someone lived a day in the life of me, I know that they would be a little stressed. I know I have been there, but know I know how to handle a stressful day. JUST TAKE IT ONE STEP AT A TIME.
Phone call after phone call, name being called every 10mins...but you know what? I LOVE IT! I know that stress is a big thing at college. Sometimes people may do things that just are not safe, but let me tell you that is not COOL! Stress is something that I think people should not go through alone! I have found that once everything really gets to a point where I can not take it anymore I have to call my best friend! Your best friend is going to be the one who is going to listen to you no matter what! So when you are at a point in your life where you feel that too many people are asking you to do things, and everyone wants you to stop what you are doing for them, and your planner is full of ink marks, just stop and be thankful that you are able to serve others. If that doesn't work, talk to someone, it helps!