At the conclusion of my sophomore year, I thought I would be in a very different place than I am currently. I thought I would have a clear cut idea of what I want to do with my life, and that it would make complete sense. Now, here I am, facing the second half of my undergraduate career, still somewhat unsure. My sophomore year has taught me to not be as hard on myself as I usually am. I have learned to accept that as long as I have put forth my best effort, that everything will be okay. I have also learned a lot from the people around me. Everyone I am surrounded by is going on to do great things with their lives, and that is beyond amazing. However, I have learned to stop comparing myself to everyone around me and let my life go at the pace it needs to. I know everything will be okay in the end and I just need to focus on “What Morgan needs to do” in order to succeed. Sophomore year was incredibly different from freshman year in a variety of ways and I am grateful for the lessons I have learned and the people who have come into my life this past year.
Month: May 2019
About Me Take 2
Morgan Butterfield has just concluded her second year as an undergraduate student at Ohio State. She is still continuing her major in Neuroscience with a minor in business and since her freshman year a variety of her extracurriculars have changed. Her time in the pool has come to an end, as she stopped Club Swimming; however, she is continuing her membership on Relay for Life committee as well as became a Wellness Ambassador. Outside of these activities, Morgan enjoys getting brunch with her friends in the Short North as well as going on runs on the Olentangy Trail.
