Before I even got to walk across my graduation stage, I was enrolled in college. From that point on I knew I wasn't done with school. Crawford CHAMPs pushed me to some of my limits but once I earned my diploma I was so relieved!
But that was just the beginning. It didn't bother me because I was eager to begin attacking my psychology degree. Once I attended the SRP orientation, I knew SRP wouldn't be a waste of time. Getting a head start on my career means a lot to me, even if i have to give up the things i love doing.
I could have been spending time with loved ones, working, or attending the summer baseball tryouts. I also put a hold on my growing career (rapping) to be able to spend time studying and doing homework.
In order to make good music I need to be able to sit and release thoughts. Being stressed forces nothing to come out.
Now that I am enrolled, I love most of my classes. I have a wonderful English and personal growth professor. They both develop great relationships with their students and have a excellent way of teaching. It is difficult transitioning from high school to college but I've learned from experiences that if you really want something you have to work hard for it.
Having homework is something I never enjoyed but having respect for my professors and self-motivation causes me to get it done.
I believe the SRP will make the difference of me becoming a successful college student.
I believe the SRP will make the difference of me becoming a successful college student.

You are so right about SRP making a difference. You will see it in the fall once classes begin and yes you are fortunate to have Professor Spikes and Professor Aronson, they are amazing professors that really are invested in your success. I look forward to a rap from you at the retreat. Hard work does pay.
ReplyDeleteYea I love them! I have my brilliant Price Scholars also! I plan to have a few raps and some poetry at the retreat, I will work on it soon. Thank you.
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