Paulina Cuadra
Half-Way Through My First Year
Week 5 of winter term has come and gone. As I find myself exactly halfway through my academic first year at Dartmouth, what have I learned?
- No. 1
There is no such thing as bad weather
Coming to Dartmouth, I was very afraid. I worried that I would simply not be able to endure the brutal New Hampshire winters and would have to remain locked away my room shied away all term long. This wasn’t the case. While New Hampshire can definitely be cold, it is not as bad as it is often made out to be. I’ve learned that sweaters, scarves, thermals, and winter boots will all do their fair share to shield you from the cold. With a couple of layers and a warm beverage in hand, nothing will be able to stop you come January and February.
- No. 2
Time flies
It is true what they say about time when you’re having fun. Time at Dartmouth goes by incredibly fast. Every term feels like the blink of an eye as most classes and activities tend to structure themselves through a weekly format. It is common to go around campus asking your fellow peers how week four or six is going. I love this in that it helps conceptualize your activities perfectly and keep track of them. Setting up a routine on campus and outline goals for each week is crucial.
- No. 3
Everything is possible (if you plan for it)
It’s true that we will often find ourselves conflicted with simply too many things to do. At the beginning of my time at Dartmouth I found myself struggling to make time and fit everything I wanted to do into my schedule. Now, I’ve realized that this is easier than I’d thought. I tend to plan out my life in order to do everything I want to do. I use meal-times between class and school work to socialize with friends. Often, I organize study dates as a fun way to spend time with others and be productive. One of my favorite things to do is to meet-up at Still North, a bookshop down Main Street, to work and socialize. Handling your time correctly by setting aside time to do your work, is incredibly helpful to prevent you from scrambling.
- No. 4
Opportunities are everywhere!
Dartmouth has so many opportunities available to students. I am constantly amazed at the amount of resources that are poured out into the student body. From world-renowned experts that come to visit the College, or funding available to work on research projects or other such endeavors. Professors serve as incredible mentors that would not be seen outside of an institution that is so focused on undergraduate teaching. There are so many things that offer students the ability to learn and engage with what makes them most passionate in an incomparable setting. Here, there is something for everyone.
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