who do you think you are?

hey guys i think I’m cool… well every one thinks their cool but thats all that popped into my head when I read the topic. My name is Gabriel if your interested in knowing but honestly this seems like those old myspace “about me” sections so Ill try my best to let everyone know who I am. I skimmed through some of what the other people wrote so I’m going to try to make mine a little different but at the same time Ill try to be informative. One of my top three concerns would have to be the fact that this seems like a school for loners and that makes it more tempting to transfer out. Another concern is that this school seems like high school 2.0, theres no campus and I thought there would be more to do around the school but i feel like I’m going to lose a lot of money just walking around aimlessly. Another notable concern is that now that i realized this school is not for me, i will shut down and not attempt to make connections because i feel like it would be a waste since I’m planning on transferring out. With all that said i will make an attempt to like this school despite the fact that i would still have to live with my parents if i stay here. I feel that the only way college will change me is that i will be more independant and responsible. Other than that Ill probably be the same immature kid i was in high school.

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  1. Gabriel: you gotta give it a year. The first weeks of the first semester of College doesn’t provide enough information to decide to stay or leave. I went to college at the University of California, Santa Barbara: beautiful campus by the beach, people from everywhere, lots of activities, challenging classes, and all I wanted to do was quit or transfer until the beginning of the spring quarter(we didn’t have semesters but changed classes three times a year), and suddenly I had friends, I understood what was going on in my classes, I got involved in things on campus, I knew my way around. Most of the time, it isn’t the school it’s the need to adjust to a new place. Wait until the spring before you decide. Try to get to know your professors of your courses, try to get a little more connected, but just relax into the experience for awhile.

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