My first year was a series of ups and downs.
In terms of extracurricular activities, I was able to join few clubs and stay active by attending a their meetings. I also actively participated in Biological science scholar’s events on and off campus which gave me insight into many service and research opportunities both on and off campus. However, unfortunately I really wanted to join BuckeyeFusion, but could not, as I missed the tryout days, so next year I look forward to be a part of this dance club.
In terms of relationships, I was able to meet a lot of new people through clubs, first year survey, BioSci scholar seminar, scholar’s events who will undoubtedly be a part of my life for the rest of my college life. Making new friends, allowed me to adjust and develop an understanding of the American culture (as this is my first official time in USA), allowing me to participate and actively celebrate different cultural activities (Pumpkin carving, Halloween celebrations).
In terms of academics, I was able to constantly maintain my grades at a certain level, but not entirely satisfied with them. Next year, I aspire to achieve the highest possible grades in every class, by managing my time, attending office hours when in doubt, moreover preparing and following a proper study schedule during exams.
Though my first year did not pass joyfully, I’m committed to not repeat my mistakes and blissfully look forward for a blast next year.
My first semester of college has had lots of ups and downs, both which have taught me valuable lessons about myself and my future. My rigorous schedule taught me time management skills which will serve me well for the semesters still ahead of me at Ohio State. Being involved in clubs has been a great way to meet new friends and explore interests that I have always had a passion for.
A year in review:
I have taken courses that have bettered my understanding of global studies and diversities; I am taking Spanish courses to learn more about Spanish culture, and my research in linguistics enables me to learn more about different dialects in the United States. I am part of a multicultural sorority, which is part of OSU’s Multicultural Greek Council, and I have had the privilege of learning about the different groups that form the council. There are many ethnic backgrounds and different cultures that groups bring to the Multicultural Greek Council, and being a part of MCGC has also taught me more about intersectionality. My sorority promotes awareness about LGBTQ+ culture and is made up of diverse individuals who often share their stories and get involved in events that promote our differences as crucial to OSU’s success (such as spoken word nights and cultural showcases). I still plan to go abroad to study and volunteer.
Using the Honors Contract, I have constructed courses carefully that work toward bettering my knowledge about topics that I would like to understand better. I am doing research in dialects right now, and I am interested in the effect that bilingualism has on the understanding of different American dialects. I am also interested in learning more about how language develops in children and the crucial time period in which children are most open to the development of a second language. That being said, I hope that the courses I have chosen for the next two years are helpful as I explore this topic of research.
I have done my best to take rigorous courses and stay on top of the required GPA for Honors. My proposed schedule has many 3000 and higher level courses, which go toward academic enrichment. I have taken up research and have joined a sorority in order to educate myself beyond just the classroom. The majors I have chosen are to help me work toward the intersections of psychology and linguistics, and I think the rigor of the majors will encourage me to do my best, academically.
I have developed as a leader by making my way into the executive board of my sorority, and I am the member preservation chair. My responsibilities include promoting health and wellness in our members and aiding with the recruitment process. Having my own committee within the sorority has enabled me to develop my leadership skills. I still have plans to take on an internship that will help me develop as a leader.
I have the opportunity to volunteer through my sorority, as we have philanthropy events during which we support both communities on and off campus. An example is that some of our philanthropy events have been in support of organizations such as Equitas and the Trevor Project. Additionally, I volunteer as a research assistant at COSI. I would still like to go abroad to do volunteer work in South America, as I would like to implement what I have learned through my Spanish classes.