Tuesday, May 1, 2012

My First Year's Reflection

So I just finished my first year ever at York U. Wooooootttt wooooooot! So many things had happened, but I could summarized it in one word: AWESOME! First year was tough, yet memorable. I had learnt so much that I realized that things always happened unexpectedly. Road trips are not measured by miles markers, but by moments.

So my tips for everyone who enrolls into their first year:
1/ Don't take full 30 credits as once, although you need to. Give yourself sometime to fill up the huge gaps between your previous normal life (I mean your high-school sweet time lol) and your new life at university now.
2/ Make York University your second home. How to do it? It is as simply as get involve. Today your life begins. A whole new world is waiting, so show them what you've got. Why are you  trying so hard to fit in when you were born to stand out?

I think first year is critical, because it could change one's life dramatically. I am so proud of myself. At the end of my first year, I've been friends with the coolest people across York U and my resume was expanded. On top of that, I've found my interests and things are fascinating me. If you were lonewolf, it is time for you to being someone at University. Keep it in mind: Don't chase your dream, catch them.

Somethings as my second year's revolutions:
1/ Party hard, study harder!
2/ Be a role mode at York is U and RED Zone.
3/ Get involve to my college: New College.
4/ Learn how to play piano
5/ Buy my mom a gift (by my own my money)

Have you came up with your own York U's Revolution list yet?