Starting college can be scary. I am lucky enough to be going to college in a city relatively close to my home, but moving out and starting a new chapter is something quite daunting.
Adjusting over the past month was a slight challenge. Responsibility is all on me, if I miss a class that's on me. I have been setting multiple alarms for each day to make sure that doesn't happen. To everyone who wants to skip class in college, for my college skipping ONE class is equivalent to throwing out $300! Don't throw away $300!
I try to make sure my dorm room stays relatively clean. I clean the bathroom at least once a week. I try to wipe down the handles of doors, sinks, closets, etc. at least once a week as well. I clean dishes as I use them. Staying on top of cleaning is super important because the next thing you know you could end up with stacks of dirty dishes, a sticky desk, and a cold. So if you're reading this in your room right now, please take a second to wipe down your desk. I want you to stay healthy.
Speaking of staying healthy, nutrition is a big part of that. Yes, of course, be sure to take your vitamins( especially vitamin D if you're inside a lot), but make sure your food is providing actual nutrients. Get a salad from the dining hall at least once a week, get a green smoothie, eat your fruits and veggies. Find your local farmers market and stock up on reasonably priced fruits and veggies while supporting local farmers. For me, finding the local farmer's markets has been a huge part of my college experience so far. I am only on half of a meal plan due to all my tummy issues and the lack of vegan food options from dining halls. Overnight oats with fruit are a great option for breakfast, they fill you with energy and taste amazing. For lunch I tend to keep it light, a protein smoothie, some crackers. Around dinner I usually incorporate more soup, rice, nachos, pasta, etc. That is what I have for food so far! I wish I had a kitchen!
Living with someone new is a big step, it can be scary but approach it with a positive attitude. I have been lucky enough to have a very kind roommate.
Getting involved is something I am still working on. I am joining clubs, and figuring out where I want to be involved.
Finding a job has been difficult. In the city there is a lot of competition. As a full time student it can be hard to find accommodating schedules for jobs. I also didn't get the work study offer based off my FASFA. If anyone needs some freelancing photography in the city of Boston, let me know, lol!
That is all I have figured out so far. More is to come. Thank you for reading! I hope all is well with you.
xoxo,
Grace Dooner
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