Saturday, April 3, 2010

Me


Time to get sappy. This post will have nothing to do with music, celebrities, or Ed Hardy. In fact, it's a tribute to those who have made my entire academic career absolutely amazing. Five years ago, I remember sitting at my computer like I am right now, debating which college I should go to. Clicking through University photos and reading student experiences, I realized I just had to go with my gut.

One of the best decisions I've ever made to date.

Purdue, Purdon't. I've matured into someone I never thought I would be. Every choice I have made in the past, whether it be good or bad, has shaped me into the person I am today. I'm more than content. Who would think leaving West Lafayette would be so hard? As ready as I am to leave the campus bars, Target inspired wardrobes, subjective English midterm papers, and late night eating due to boredom and well, other things, I can't forget what being here has done for me. So much, that I can't even express the half of it in words.

Best Friends. New Friends. Old Friends. Acquaintances. Facebook Friends. Passerby's. They all have some kind of impact. Maybe it's Jessica. You were only friends with her for a few months, but you needed the friendship then because it helped you through a horrible breakup with your boyfriend. Or maybe it's Jacob. He's been your best friend since freshman year. You decided to pick up a minor in Nutrition, because you were intrigued by his major of Dietetics. Everyone has an impact, whether you like it or not.

Just 4 years (unless, that is, you switch your major 3 times, pick up 2 minors, and fail out of 1 class, twice). I had no idea I'd learn professional etiquette, find my bridesmaids, discover my career path, and have the time of my life. Why is the first and last thing I want to do is graduate?

What really prompted me to become sad is the realization of losing my youth. Not to be dramatic, but things will change the second May 14th quickly comes and goes. No more skipping classes due to the 80 degree, perfect weather. No more deciding to just lay in bed and watch movies all day because I feel like it. No more staying out until the wee hours of the morning on week nights. No more trips to Basil, the only close-to-thai food on campus. No more showing up late to class, because I was too busy plotting my next frat lapping excursion with a friend via phone. But most importantly, no more being with these friends morning, noon, and night. As I do the final critique of my resume and finish up the research on companies I'll be applying to, I will start selling my soul as of next week with the simple left click on "send message."

There's comfort here in this college town. But luckily, there's a new chapter of life ahead to experience. It's time to say goodbye to my Indiana safe haven; at least I have a full month left to do so. I was told by elders that college will be the quickest four years of my life. They weren't kidding.

:cue in sad graduation song:

2 comments:

  1. I knew somewhere in there you meant to thank your parents for their finanical income! lol
    you have turned into my favorite person and I know you will succeed in whatever path life leads you! Carry on....

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  2. This was really good Bre! I'll be so sad to see you go

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