“Do you feel different?” a few people asked me, rhetorically, after my birthday last week. Surprisingly, I do feel different. Not because of my age, but because I visited my high school last weekend for homecoming.
Posts published in “Mind of a Freshman”
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.
I’m turning eighteen on Sunday! I’m very excited. I know I won’t feel any different, but there are a lot of new things I’ll be able to do.
After much consideration, I felt like my column was getting too deep. So, this week I wanted to share how I make the most of the unlimited meal plan and save money going to the city.
As the third week of classes comes to an end, I can’t help but wonder if I could have done it any better.
Sometimes I forget where I am… just kidding. I wake up every morning knowing where I am. Life is really different.
I was having lunch with my manager and this other guy in our department who came to meet me, the intern.
To think that my freshman year of college is essentially over is mind blowing. It feels as if it were yesterday that I was dropped off for orientation, both excited and a bit nervous for what was to come.
As just about everyone may know, last weekend Stevens had hosted their 9th Annual Castle Point Anime Convention, or CPAC for short.
As everyone reading may or may not know, last week was Accepted Students Weekend for Stevens Class of 2020. Unfortunately for me, I was unable to go to my own Accepted Students Day last year, so it was great to see the festivities that I had missed the year before.
It’s hard to believe that there is only one month of classes left in my freshman year of college. It feels just like yesterday that I was moving into my dorm to start this new journey, feeling a sense of excitement and slight nervousness in thinking of what was to come.