Now that we're entering graduation season, I thought that I'd take the time to dedicate a post to my fellow graduates in the Class of 2011 and to share a little bit of my experience with you. First and foremost, I'd like to say congratulations to anyone that also graduated this spring. I know that we've all put in a lot of time and effort into earning our diplomas and to finally have it embodied in a way that lasts a lifetime is certainly a great achievement deserving of recognition. Hats off to you and best of luck in your life endeavors!
My family and I taking pictures after commencement. My brother and I are tall! Haha... |
That isn't to say that the journey was easy, however. I had my first experience with being away from my home and my family as well as the experience of living with people that were virtually strangers. I was opened up to a new world of different people and experiences, which I felt was especially challenging due to my quiet and reserved nature. Academics were also a challenge as well, as I had dual involvement in honors/scholar programs that required a very demanding schedule and a great deal of work. Also requiring a great deal of work were the extracurricular activities in which I participated and the leadership roles I held. On top of balancing my social life, academics, and extracurricular activities, there was also the issue of work experiences.
While I held a summer internship on the boardwalk close to my house, I think my first real business experience came at the start of my current job. It was my first time in an office setting, and never in my wildest dreams did I imagine I would be working for a huge, multinational firm this early in my life. In spite of this, I really think I held my own and learned a lot--especially since I've been working here full-time and have been living away from home (and for a lot of the time on my own). Although I enjoy where I am, it wasn't always easy to wake up before the sun came up, sit in up to two hours of traffic, and have to come back and take care of things like cooking and cleaning. Moreover, it was especially hard to keep energized when I had to budget my time between work, school, friends, family, and my boyfriend. I certainly felt as though I had been thrust unexpectedly into some type of legitimate adulthood. As hard and as different as it was, I wouldn't exchange it for anything--it was one of my most valuable life experiences to date.
My boyfriend and I with my diploma. Graduated with honors, baby! :) |
And of course, I appreciate all of my readers here, for supporting this dream of sharing my experiences about life, makeup, fashion, and beauty.
2 comments:
Wow, you are truly amazing and honestly and inspiration to me. Yes, you are! I have been debating about going to college and you have pushed me to decide that I must do it! Congrats on such an amazing accomplishment! :)
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Aww! Thank you so much for your comment. It's been a really great experience and as hard as it may be, I know that you'll enjoy it as well. Through the knowledge you gain and the people you meet, a lot of additional doors open up. I totally support you in your endeavor!
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