Some of the classes are just enormous though and heavily dominated by TA's. This tends to drown out once you hit your major but the intro-level lecture halls are massive and it might be difficult to get in touch with your instructor some times.
In my major at least, the instructors have a lot of experience in their field and really know their stuff. Some are more attuned to research and personal work than teaching but that's something you just need to overcome as a college student.
As I mentioned before, however, this really isn't my scene. I'm not a heavy drinker though and I'm not John Belushi from Animal House - just on the moderate side of things. My problem is that I'm set to graduate in three years and so I've always been a year behind the students in most of my classes. I'm still 20 and I'm sharing classes with 21 and year-olds so I've always sort of felt out of place with most of the people in my classes in terms of relative life experience and interests.
I wrestled with joining a fraternity for a little bit, but my parents flat-out refused to fund that idea. They're sill hung up on the Animal House stereotype of the college experience so that was out of question from the start. My problems have partially stemmed from my lack of personal growth over the years, and also from a setting that I really am not acclimated to.
I was always a shy, introverted kid growing up so the whole Tally party scene never really appealed to me from the start. But I think I'm going to make strides to change that and become a little more outgoing. Maybe one day I can become a better person, holistically speaking, but I just have to wait and see. I'm actually not even from Miami, just moved here after college. FSU is not all about partying, there are plenty of people who share other interests.
You just need to find your own niche. They become absorbed into their own worlds while you are hating yourself for eating chic-fil-a for the second consecutive meal in a row.
They are experiencing glorious combat chopping limbs off with their foam swords. We get it… you vape. Stop setting off the dorm fire alarms. The rattle of his blender cup echoes throughout campus, a constant reminder of his presence.
In high school he was a big papi but like the sorority princess, he arrived here to see that everyone else was just as big as he was, and so the body dysmorphia set in. He examines other male bodies to size them up and compare them to his own… to the point where his sexuality is questionable. Your best friend, your only friend. Chic fil-a employee greets you with a smile and gives you the steroid filled chicken that your broke ass needs to survive.
The Chic fil-a employee has seen some things. Chic fil-a employee has dark secrets. She knows that every customer is a stress filled time bomb waiting to go off.
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