College Transition Lecture Reflection

As I start college, I am most worried about time management. Between keeping a job, managing all of my homework, and finding time for a social life and extracurriculars, I just don’t know how I’m going to fit it all in while still getting a healthy amount of sleep. I worry that I’m going to let my to-do-list slip out of control, and end up becoming overwhelmed and discouraged. I never struggled too much with time management in high school, but I’m concerned that the less structured setting of college will get the best of me. On the other hand, I’m also worried that in trying to manage my time effectively, I may become too structured and not allow myself any time to relax. I’m concerned that I may put my mental health on the back burner in order to accomplish all I want to get done.

I’m really excited about the opportunity that college provides me to learn new things. I’ve always loved to read and learn, and I’m really looking forward to the incredible academics that OSU has to offer. I can’t wait to delve into the wealth of knowledge that I’ll soon be accessing through my professors, and I’m excited to see how all that newfound knowledge drives me toward my passions and future career. And I know that OSU has a lot to teach me outside the classroom, as well. I can’t wait to get involved in extracurriculars, make new friends, and have the types of formative learning experiences that come along with college life.

In high school, I was involved in a humanities program called Mosaic, which focused much of its curriculum on providing students with the tools to understand and appreciate different global and social perspectives. I believe this has helped me to cultivate a willingness to listen to others even when I disagree with them, and the ability to consider how one’s background and life experiences shape their opinions. I think this is an incredibly useful skill to have entering into my freshman year, because college is not a sheltered experience where everyone is going to necessarily agree with you. I hope to use my strengths in understanding different perspectives to make a wide and diverse array of friendships and connections here at OSU, and to develop a deeper, more comprehensive understanding of my peers.

During the college transition panel, one student explained how it was important to choose a major based off of your personal values and goals, not those of your parents. This piece of advice really resonated with me, because lately I’ve been struggling to find a balance between choosing a path that I’m passionate about and choosing one that will put my parent’s financial concerns for me at ease. However, I think that I’ll be most fulfilled if I put my own interests first in the matter, and find something I really love. I have to remember that I can turn anything into a career as long as I back it up with hard work. Because of this advice, I am going to utilize my experience in the Exploration program to find something I’m passionate about and that genuinely interests me, not just something that has great job prospects.

Year in Review

[ “Year in Review”  is where you should reflect on the past year and show how you have evolved as a person and as a student.  You may want to focus on your growth in a particular area (as a leader, scholar, researcher, etc.) or you may want to talk about your overall experience over the past year.  For more information, go to: http://honors-scholars.osu.edu/e-portfolio. Delete these instructions and add your own post.]

G.O.A.L.S.

[ “G.O.A.L.S.” is a place where students write about how their planned, current, and future activities may fit into the Honors & Scholars G.O.A.L.S.: Global Awareness, Original Inquiry, Academic Enrichment, Leadership Development, and Service Engagement. For more information, go to: http://honors-scholars.osu.edu/e-portfolio. Delete these instructions and add your own post.

Global Awareness: Students cultivate and develop their appreciation for diversity and each individual’s unique differences. For example, consider course work, study abroad, involvement in cultural organizations or activities, etc .
Original Inquiry: Honors & Scholars students understand the research process by engaging in experiences ranging from in-class scholarly endeavors to creative inquiry projects to independent experiences with top researchers across campus and in the global community. For example, consider research, creative productions or performances, advanced course work, etc.
Academic Enrichment: Honors & Scholars students pursue academic excellence through rigorous curricular experiences beyond the university norm both in and out of the classroom.
Leadership Development: Honors & Scholars students develop leadership skills that can be demonstrated in the classroom, in the community, in their co-curricular activities, and in their future roles in society.
Service Engagement: Honors & Scholars students commit to service to the community.]

Career

[“Career” is where you can collect information about your experiences and skills that will apply to your future career.  Like your resume, this is information that will evolve over time and should be continually updated.   For more information, go to: http://honors-scholars.osu.edu/e-portfolio. Delete these instructions and add your own post.]

Artifacts

[Artifacts are the items you consider to be representative of your academic interests and achievements. For each entry, include both an artifact and a detailed annotation.  An annotation is a reflective description of the artifact that attempts to communicate its significance.  For more information, go to: http://honors-scholars.osu.edu/e-portfolio. Delete these instructions and add your own post.]

About Me

[Your “About Me” is an introduction and should provide insight into who you are as a person and a learner.  This should include a picture of you that is appropriate in a professional/academic context. This information should be continually updated.  For more information, go to: http://honors-scholars.osu.edu/e-portfolio.  Delete these instructions and add your own post.]