It has been a summer full of tours, reading and socializing. But the prospect of returning to campus for a new semester is a compelling one.
One aspect of the beginning of each semester at ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë is connecting with the people you have missed during vacation. I’ve already had individual meals and outings with 15 friends who were gone the last 3 months. The best part of these reunions is that there is no level of awkwardness; the conversations are meaningful, hilarious, and intricate from the moment the meet-ups begin. Furthermore, with all of the first years and transfers now on campus, there is ample opportunity to sit down in the dining hall and develop new friendships.
I am also thrilled for my courses this semester. Classes just started; yet, I’ve already learned a lot. I have a feeling that this semester is going to be the most academically fulfilling one I’ve had so far. Since I am a junior, I’m beginning to take the high-level, specialized courses within my majors; these advanced classes should allow me to explore my passions at a deeper level. For my Russian Comparative Literature major, I am taking an independent study where I will be reading literature in the original Russian language.
Finally, this time of year is full of preparing for the events to come. As President of Active Minds and , I am planning for club meetings, helping organize Greek recruitment, and spreading information about these organizations to as many new Tigers as possible. Each semester, ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë has a student involvement fair that showcases every club. The fair ensures that ÈÕ±¾ÎÞÂë students can learn about and get involved with a variety of organizations whether they are a first year or a senior.In short, this is a chaotic time of year in the best possible way. The student body is full of energy for the year ahead and love for one another. I am so grateful to attend a school where any dread for the year’s challenges is massively outweighed by the amount of enthusiasm for the year’s adventures. Io Triumphe!