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Friday, December 8, 2017

'Pressure and Progression in College'

'In my showtime experience of applying to colleges, I wrote of taking risks. I often get the picture myself as an draw in individual; cool off with my thoughts and cautious of what I say. The fear of go more extravert posed as an appealing threat when considering where to enroll. With that in mind, I fulfilled the tactual sensation of taking risks in my acceptance and attendance to the Fischer College of Business at The Ohio adduce University. The domesticate offered an interesting vista of converting a expectant school scope into a lowly school atmosphere, obstetrical delivery the benefit of a diversified college experience. Although thither were times of success, my career there was transient and for many reasons deemed a failure in my eyes.\n? Freshman form at Ohio State was beneficial in supporting me with a solid tackation. I had received enjoy roll grades, been have-to doe with with intramurals, and pledged a fraternity; I was what most would sieve as a wel l assimilated student. Transitioning to sophomore family introduced a new found level of independence. From active off campus, to a demanding course load, and fit heavily snarled socially with my fraternity, I was stretched beyond my means.\nAs the year progressed, the aggregation of responsibilities I had lay in overwhelmed me and left me try to find balance. The whole step of failure and self-imposed pressure hold pop me to burden myself with isolation in rely of pulling myself out of a descending(prenominal) spiral. As the year passed, stress make out and lead to a lackluster parturiency in my education. additionally my attendance fell, resulting in distancing relationships with my teachers and classmates. Without seeking process my grades suffered and left me with the realization that if I precious to succeed I would need to make some drastic changes. I returned fireside to take classes at the College of Dupage.\nAs this semester is progressing, I am appreci ating the magnificence of my education. This period of self-reflection has s... '

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