Friday, August 29

College

Recently, I received a really sweet message from one of you guys requesting another post! My evasiveness from the internet has apparently not gone unnoticed. So, let me provide you all with an explanation, (because excuses get you out of everything, right?)

   I was among the graduates of the class of 2014 this year; finishing my high school academics a year early by normal standards. (Believe me when I say: that was a long road of blood, sweat, and tears.) I worked through the summer then, (because why would anyone take a break after all that?)- am now attending a community college (and am taking the max amount of credits and extra curricular classes possible). One of my teachers recently pulled me aside and in a disgruntled tone informed me that I was an overachiever. My response was basically, "I may be, but not by choice!" (Just a note, my parents don't stand over me with a book threatening to whack me with it if I don't study. I suppose it's just my perception of their expectations that drives me into such difficult situations.)
   However, being previously home schooled, (which was by all means amazing), college is a completely new atmosphere for me. The first week I physically trembled throughout all my classes, and stuttered responses like a fool. In all honesty, I've always had such an adoration for college students that being around them, being ONE of them, was incredibly terrifying.
   Looking back on that whole week now, I sort of want to do this:


   I can now safely say that I've recovered from that awkwardness and now have more contacts on my phone then I've ever had in my life! It's the second week and I've already had some guy ask me out as well, (the way he did it was pretty adorable too, props for that! Though, I did end up saying no. Reasons? I'll disclose that in a later post.)
   Though my expanding pool of friends is exciting, a vital flaw to this grand picture I'm painting is that the student body I have to choose from isn't terribly impressive. I generally look for people who have drive, academic interest, and passionate hobbies. In a college known for rape, theft, and violence, the campus and students have a whole different side to them. I've probably doubled my paranoia of the world in the last two weeks than I've ever harbored in my whole lifetime.

   So, what does my life consist of now?

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I cried for five minutes after seeing this.


    Next year when I'm off to an actual university, I can only imagine this will be worse. Sleep is gold right now, I'm being serious about that. My day goes like this: I wake up at 5:50 AM, and generally have a full load until around 4. After that I have homework until 7-11 PM. No time for a social life outside of class! On the weekends? Homework. 
   Homework.
   Homework...


   It's not bad though. I'm actually loving my Biology and Psychology classes, (who would have guessed?). English (yes, my favorite subject is tainted) and History are a pretty hard to stay focused during. Mostly because the English is so basic I feel like rolling my eyes continuously, until I pass out and slam my head onto the table in sleep deprivation. (The teacher also is very monotonous, and derives joy from taking the magic out of writing.) My history teacher does a fair job at teaching, but when you're sitting there around 2:30 PM and knowing you have another hour to sit through...
   It gets hard to focus.

   I think the biggest aspect of my time at college though, has been my testimony. (For those who dislike religious topics, go ahead and skip to the point after the video.) I have felt the power of my Father in Heaven so many times since beginning school. 
   I've always struggled with getting high grades on tests/quizzes and generally would pass a class with an A because of hard work and writing skills. I prayed fervently in the past for help during those tests, but always felt like my father in heaven wasn't listening. 
   This viewpoint has completely changed on my part. I know now that he was there, and that I just didn't believe he would help me. This disbelief goes into a deep aspect of my personality, one which I initially didn't think was carrying over to play in the way I interacted with my father in heaven, but it was. I watched a video the first week of college, right before a big test. I was in tears, altogether having a solitary meltdown over the fear that I wouldn't be good enough to pass. That heavenly father would let my prayers go unanswered, because maybe he felt that way about me too. I began to think that maybe that I had always felt that way about my Heavenly Father. That he was just as disappointed in me, as I was in myself.
   When I opened the video I wasn't expecting the message I received. To summarize a basic part of it, a former addict and repeated convict (now a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints) shared an experience he had in his earlier years. While serving sentence in prison, he offered up a prayer unto Heavenly Father with the belief that God was trying to help him. In this prayer, he expressed to God that he couldn't understand why he was trying to help him. He was an addict, alcoholic, and convict. Why would would anyone, especially God, want to help someone who hadn't tried to follow his commandments, who'd done so little to walk in the saviors shoes. The answer he received to this prayer, both touched my soul and opened my eyes. As this man spoke, the words he uttered felt as though they were for me.

"Mark, it's because I love you."

   And I felt it.
   That love he had for me, in that video, sitting there in tears. I knew he loved me, and that I had always refused to hear that. I got down on my knees after that and poured out my soul unto him. The following day I said at least seven prayers throughout school, and the next even more.
   During the past weeks I've prayed constantly, both in my heart, and aloud. 

I've received a near perfect score on every test and quiz I've taken thus far.

   And I know, that wasn't me. Because in high school I relied on myself,
   and struggled to the point of breaking. 
   Now, I almost look forward to tests.
   Because I know he will be there right with me.


   I hope this sort of gives you guys an idea of why I've been absent from my blog. 
   I'd also like to apologize for any confusing sentences, spelling errors, or just pointless off-topic-excursions. I generally edit my posts for a few days before publishing them, but today I thought I'd make an exception. (In other words, I have no idea what goodies are hidden inside this for you to trod into.)
   Anyways, I love you all! Thank you so much for the support and kind words, I really do treasure them.

10 comments :

  1. Sounds like your life is going through some big changes!

    I'll be praying for you and future tests - I have the same problem as you, my parents don't make me study, but I want to do them proud so I tend to work myself up and especially struggle with tests. People keep telling me I should take some time to relax, but I can't seem to. I admit that there have been a few times when I have pretty much screamed at God, asking where he is when I need Him.

    Thanks for a the post, it was really good!

    God Bless (:

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  2. This is what I needed to read! Getting to college is such a huge leap and I definitely feel the same to any new are, so downing on myself to the point of just utter failure. And it's so dumb to feel this way when everyone else is just as equally scarred as you. College is a big piece of our life, and a good time can be had in it, but it is our choice to make it that way. I don't think I'll be taking as much classes as you have chosen, but I do fear the cost of each class! And having a job and school :P But, at least I'll have others to hang onto during the process! Anyway, good read and I pray that this school year just gets better and better for you! :)

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  3. Good luck with college! I start next week and I feel so nervous and scare about it, but your post gave me hope :)
    Thanks for sharing this with us.

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  4. This was an amazing post- especially the bit about the ex-convict.

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  5. I loved your post. :)
    It's so cool that you've started college! When I was younger I thought college was for ''old people'', but now it's alarming close. XP What are you majoring in? xx

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  6. That is so cool! Gods great isnt He? I'm glad college has been good for you, and I pray you'll be able to have a great year and also get some time to yourself. I have missed you in the blogging world, but I sure do understand your absence.
    Have a great week:)

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  7. Big step. Learn all you can and just remember to enjoy every moment. :)

    Hope you don't mind me sharing the things I've learned.
    http://baredmysoul.blogspot.com/2014/07/day-22-21-things-i-wish-i-knew-when-i.html

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  8. Ah! College life, it's gonna change you big time!
    I wrote about a related topic recently too:
    http://imcapturingsunshine.blogspot.in/2014/08/lessons-i-learned-in-freshman-year-of.html
    :)

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  9. Thanks for commenting on my blog, you're so sweet and sound pretty cool!

    We'll get through college, I hear it is some of the best times in life! :D Good luck to you girl!

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  10. Okay i just have to say you are a wonderful writer and i love your work you are so good at what you do,
    and i look forward to a new post every-time i get on my blog site, and this one shocked me because for
    two reasons

    1. is you put college to a whole new level
    2. is because it makes me want to go back to college reading this blog

    ( you are so confident in what you do with your writing keep up the good work i look forward to reading some-thing from you again

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