Natalie Todaro explores feelings of homesickness.
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Mind of a Freshman is an Opinion column written by one or two first-year Stevens students to discuss life experiences during their time at Stevens, and other related subject matter.
Natalie Todaro explores the inescapable tendencies of romanticization.
Unless you’ve met me before on campus and had a long conversation with me, you wouldn’t know that occasionally I stutter.
Read the first Mind of a Freshman column of the academic year.
Freshman recounts his first year at Stevens.
Over the past few weeks, I have been working hard to put together accounting lunches to help advertise the major here at school.
Here’s something they don’t tell you at Admitted Students weekend: Freshman year is absolutely crazy. It’s so crazy that I hardly remember most of it, and I’m still in it.
I am at the point in the semester where I really do not know what month it is or how many weeks we have left in the school year.
Over spring break, I was in Lisbon, Portugal, having the time of my life. A beautiful country, decent weather (despite the constant raining and windy days), and five days with a bunch of other Stevens students distracted me from all of my responsibilities back in New Jersey.
For about the past month, I have been sick almost every week, which has meant a lot of sleeping and resting for me.