Well, sophomore year is about to start. This year is about being more goal-oriented and productive, but without donning the misleading and overly optimistic rose-filtered glasses I wore as a freshman. This year, it’s about being more fiscally conservative, self-sufficient and independent.
Category Archives: Life Chapters
Introducing my new series: “Sophomore Spotlight”
The first year of college has come and gone, and I’m so excited to be starting my second year at Northwestern University. To follow along my new series “Sophomore Spotlight”, go to menu > Life Chapters > Sophomore Spotlight. What you can expect for this upcoming series of blog posts: What college is like afterContinue reading “Introducing my new series: “Sophomore Spotlight””
Freshman Focus: 9 things I learned in my first year of college
1. It’s okay to voluntarily change. I made a conscious effort to be more outgoing and easygoing when I came to college. I introduced myself as Cat, started wearing lots of cat shirts, and let myself laugh when I typically would have suppressed my emotions in the past.
An open letter to my first year of college + PLAYLIST
Dear first year, Last night was the final night of my first year of college. I tend to stay up late on occasions like these, because I realize that after today, nothing will be ever be the same.
Thinking about extroversion and how much I’ve changed this past year
I was perusing Thought Catalog this evening when I saw this article, “What Each Myers-Briggs Type Does If They Like You“. The article reported: INFP: Writes about you on their secret blog while fantasizing that you’ve been following it all along and will write them back. Woah. How did the website know?? Have they been watching meContinue reading “Thinking about extroversion and how much I’ve changed this past year”
Winter reflection: Why I’m grateful for spring’s arrival
Has spring sprung? Spring has sprung.
This is the Greek life
40%. This is the percentage of students involved in Greek life at Northwestern. Even some of the largest state schools in the South report around 25% of students to be involved in Greek life, but who knows how the number at Northwestern could change in the upcoming years?
Freshman Focus: 6 Times I Was Proven Wrong About the “College Experience” In the First Quarter
This article was originally published in the print version of the Northwestern Chronicle! Before I came to college, my expectations were molded by what my friends told me, what I saw on social media, and what I learned from watching girly movies. I heard stories of late-night pizza and ramen, saw pictures of lavish formals,Continue reading “Freshman Focus: 6 Times I Was Proven Wrong About the “College Experience” In the First Quarter”
Thanksgiving Break Thoughts Part 1: Routine, Card Games, and the Old Days
A few months ago, my parents and I were discussing flight schedules; I was adamant about just staying on campus over the two-day break my university had allotted the students. Those two days don’t justify spending a small fortune for the plane ticket home! I’ll be back home two weeks after Thanksgiving for my WinterContinue reading “Thanksgiving Break Thoughts Part 1: Routine, Card Games, and the Old Days”
Family Weekend (11/7-11/9): A Well-Deserved Break
I elaborately planned out this past weekend for when my parents would fly into town to come visit me in my first year of college. We were going to take a tour (led by yours truly) of the campus, watch an a capella concert, and go into downtown to explore Chicago. We didn’t really doContinue reading “Family Weekend (11/7-11/9): A Well-Deserved Break”