Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Why I Miss College
Why I Miss College This is a post dedicated to the nostalgic feeling Iâve been having about my college days. College is the time of your life for many of us who go through the traditional college experience. College is indeed a lot like high school with two exceptions and one of them can be overcome. The first exception is that you take harder classes, and this can be overcome if you decide to take easy classes or âeasyâ professors. Like the true professorâs kid I am, I took classes because I wanted to âlearnâ so the exception of harder classes still applies to me. The second exception is that unlike in high school you canât escape people âfor the night.â In college, you live with everyone â" your friends, enemies, and frenemies â" which means you have to see all these people all the time. So, with hard classes and a less than perfect living situation for about four years, the âreal worldâ tends to be a âwelcomingâ breath of fresh air. All that glitters however, is not gold. I guess Iâm just longing for the feeling of familiarity I had during my college experience. Or maybe itâs the fact that Im still in the âitâs a rough lifeâ phase of the post-graduation period. Whatever it is, I miss college and itâs not for the parties or that I miss living around a lot of friends (though I do miss them a lot). Here are my three main reasons why I miss college: Iâm really good at school! I donât only like learning, I enjoy taking classes and engaging with the professor and students in an academic setting. In the real world, you learn differently because you have to. You learn on your job and you pick up street smarts (or at least you should). But given the lack of discipline many of us have, we are not forced to learn like we did in college so we donât. Although I try to keep up with reading and learning new things, itâs just not the same. Do I miss homework, all-nighters and finals week? Well not really, but it was part of the package, and truth be told some of my best memories were the hustle and bustle of getting that assignment finally doneâ¦the night before. Oh, the good old days. I miss my professors and mentors I will say that I am very lucky that I have Nicole, (the founder of this blog) around me constantly and I literally shudder to think what my life would be like if I had not met her. I miss the dean of the Business school who is the main reason why my schoolâs business school was as big as it was. I just miss being around all the knowledgeable people all the time who always seemed to have the time to pass on that knowledge anytime, anywhere. I miss running into random people I know (and donât know). Living in Chicago, you would think Iâd be fed up with running into random people but itâs not the same thing like it was in college. When I was in school, I would see those random people on the weekends and then see them during the week and the contrast was just well, funny to say the least. It still amazes me how different many of us were over the weekend compared to the week. Different but still the sameand I loved it. I know what youâre thinking â" somebody get this girl to grad school! And maybe that is in my future, maybe even my near future, but it wonât be the same. College was the time of my life. And even though I believe that somewhere in this dark post-grad period, there is a light at the end of the tunnel, I think Iâm still allowed to be nostalgic, am I not? What do you miss most about college? And what ingenious advice, if any, do you have for me to get over my post-grad blues? Iâd like to know! Happy Thursday everyone! Probably going out for a drink tonight for a pretend thirsty Thursday â" in memory of those good olâ college days
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