Freshman Seminar

November 23, 2009

Erika Vicks-North

Filed under: freshmen experience,student reflections — Sources Resources Services @ 5:17 pm
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What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery?  Death

Where would you like to live?  New York

What is your idea of earthly happiness?  Wealth

Who is your favorite character in history?  Martin Luther King, Jr.

Your favorite painter?  Van Gogh

Your favorite musician?  Lauren Hill

Your favorite virtue?  Purity

Who would you have liked to be?  Paris Hilton

Your most marked characteristic?  Smile

Your favorite occupation?  Singing

What in your mind would be the greatest of misfortunes?  Poverty

What is your favorite bird?  Dove

What would you like to be?  Pharmacist

Who is your favorite poet?  Robert Frost

What is your favorite color?  Pink

What is your favorite flower?  Orchids

What is it you most dislike?  Murderers

What reform do you most admire?  Health Care Reform

What is your motto?  Everything I’m not makes me everything I am

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  1. Erika Vicks-North
    First thing first, I can’t believe that this semester is almost over. I think that I have grown a lot since school first started. I have learned what types of classes work for me and how to get stuff done on time. I have also learned that it is okay to be yourself and have fun sometimes because without fun, in your life and all the stress of school, I would have not made it. I have realized that college isn’t for everyone also. Some people that I know have dropped classes because they say its to hard. My best experience this semester was being able to meet new people and learn new things about myself and others. Next semester I hope to study harder and not to procrastinate as much. I am look forward to this break so much. I just want to realize and be able to chill with family and friends and not have to worry about studying or what paper is due. I will miss all the teachers that I had this semester.

    Comment by Erika Vicks-North — November 30, 2009 @ 4:04 am | Reply


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