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| Graduated Valedictorian of MCA High School |
In my junior and senior year in high school, I was heavily pressured to go to college. Of course, my guidance counselor believed in my ability to do well in college and always remarked that I had the best grades in my year. Over the course of those two years, I visited schools along the East Coast, attended college fairs and met with representatives from universities across America. It was an exciting time for me, but there was one problem...
I was not mentally ready for college.
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| Winning means everything...ha |
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| My Family: Dad, Sister & Mom |
There was more pressure at home. My parents are from the Caribbean and they are both hardworking people who may have been borderline helicopter parents. They wanted me to stay close to them and we fought tooth and nail until I conceded that I would stay in NYC for College. I chose the school that I was most content with at the time: St. John's University. My choice to go to St. John's was based on three things: prestige, price and proximity. St. John's, in my opinion, had all three so I was heading there. Of course, my parents wanted me to live at home, but that wasn't going to happen, It became clear to me that this was my experience in college and if that was the case, I needed to have my own experiences in college. The type of experiences you can only have away from home. So I decided to live on campus. (Tip #2: College is what you make of it, make the experience your own) Living on campus was the first step in making my college experience my own.
Living on campus was one of the best decisions I have ever made in my life. I found myself meeting people, having fun and opening myself up to a new world. But as I started to enter into this new world. I started to realize that I had almost forgotten about the other roles that I had to deal with at home. Beyond my new role as a student and son I was also a boyfriend.
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| I gained the freshman fifty |
PART 2...Coming Soon:



