Freshman Seminar was pretty good. It was definitely beneficial in the sense that I met my peer mentors (Robert and Jenny). I think that was the best part of the whole seminar. You guys were really, really helpful and you guys kind of kept things interesting. When it came to signing up for classes or giving little advice on tutoring you guys really helped. Also you guys pointed me and others in the right direction in finding help or answering any questions you did not know. The best session I think was how to deal with problems with teachers and classes. First I learnt that many of my individual problems were shared among my classmates. It reassured me that I wasn’t the only one who felt a certain way toward specific teachers or actions of specific teachers. I also learned solutions to deal with problems I encountered. Like instead of staying clueless all semester when you have bad teachers, go to tutoring. There were also a couple of problems with freshman seminar. One being it was sometimes difficult and annoying to try and fit the workshops into your already busy and full schedule. I think also that students should go to there choice of workshops because I went to many workshops that didn’t fit the criteria. I wasn’t able to use them to fill in the workshops I needed. So on top of the workshops that I attended and had a genuine interest in, I had to go to workshops that were boring and useless. One such workshop was the stress reduction workshop. Maybe others would enjoy that but I really didn’t. I rather go to workshops that hold my interest and blog about them. This is a way also for others to learn about things they didn’t know about from other people’s blogs. If I can go to the VITA workshop and blog about other people can learn about that organization. People may think they are not interested in that organization because there really not sure what it’s about. But from my blog and personal insight they might look into it. Overall freshman seminar helped and gave me the guidance I needed to do well in college. It also gave me a support system that I use often.