HARDD SUMMER
This program during the summer was a pretty fun and helping event. I learned a lot about universities, deadlines, volunteering, careers, and most of all working with others in the same program. In the program when I attend the first three days I met people that had some of the same interests as me and had/ are going through the same thing I'm going through. During the summer I attend three of the required days, however I missed out on one day of the program. To make up that I didn't attend day I had to re-due the program online. I can truly day I did Hardd Summer twice.
Nevertheless, I learned a lot and have grown from the person I was. When I first came to college, I was glad that I was at least apart of a program that had people to help me get through my first two years in college. I am the first in my family to attend a college, therefore thanks to my coaches, counselor, professors and peers I was able to get through my first year and placed in the right direction to continue and not give up. During my first year in college at PCC it was hard for me to ask for help. I was the type of person that wanted to figure things out for myself, and not ask questions or other for help. At first I didn't talk to my coaches nor did I hang out with any of my peers, my sanctuary was the library even though I didn't use the resource provided to me either. I didn't form study groups and disliked group projects. However, it became apparent that I need to ask for help, I need to get past my ego and ask for help. When I finally came around to asking for help, I did better in my classes and I became less stress with attending school. Now that i'm a second year college student, I feel more confident about myself and what I should do. This year started smoothly and has progressed to be a very great year. I have grown mentally and physically throughout the year that I've been at PCC. I'm sure about the educational path that I want to pursue. The funny thing about this year that has changed from last year is what career path I want to pursue. Last year I wash't sure what education plan I wanted to get into, however I knew what I wanted to become, a detective. However, now I'm not sure what career path I want to pursue. I've learned that as I take more courses in college my mind set changes because I'm changing, growing, and learning more about the world that thought I knew.
Nevertheless, I learned a lot and have grown from the person I was. When I first came to college, I was glad that I was at least apart of a program that had people to help me get through my first two years in college. I am the first in my family to attend a college, therefore thanks to my coaches, counselor, professors and peers I was able to get through my first year and placed in the right direction to continue and not give up. During my first year in college at PCC it was hard for me to ask for help. I was the type of person that wanted to figure things out for myself, and not ask questions or other for help. At first I didn't talk to my coaches nor did I hang out with any of my peers, my sanctuary was the library even though I didn't use the resource provided to me either. I didn't form study groups and disliked group projects. However, it became apparent that I need to ask for help, I need to get past my ego and ask for help. When I finally came around to asking for help, I did better in my classes and I became less stress with attending school. Now that i'm a second year college student, I feel more confident about myself and what I should do. This year started smoothly and has progressed to be a very great year. I have grown mentally and physically throughout the year that I've been at PCC. I'm sure about the educational path that I want to pursue. The funny thing about this year that has changed from last year is what career path I want to pursue. Last year I wash't sure what education plan I wanted to get into, however I knew what I wanted to become, a detective. However, now I'm not sure what career path I want to pursue. I've learned that as I take more courses in college my mind set changes because I'm changing, growing, and learning more about the world that thought I knew.
GIve a hi five to my minion. the picture above is of the meme I did for my has tag during hardd summer. I chose this picture because minion represent fun, silly, and happiness that is what pathways is aside from all the work that is need to be done for school.