As we all are approaching the end of our first year at college, it is just about time to reflect on what this year has been for us and me personally. In general, I really like reflecting on things that happen to me. I am also a big fan of self-analysis and improvement, and being able to reflect is an essential requirement to succeed in analyzing and improving yourself. I also like setting goals and making long-term plans. This helps me to make my reflection even more effective and informative. At the beginning of the academic year, I set a goal to stay above 3.5 GPA, go to bed before 12 am, and eat more than one time a day. In general, I can say that I reached every goal that I set for myself, but if I look closely, it becomes clear that everything is not that perfect as it would seem from the first sight. While my GPA is above 3.5 and my sleep time is not always 12 am. And by not always I mean “pretty often.” I can definitely say that most of the time I do go to sleep at 12 am or earlier, but there are also times when it is way later than that. And the reason for that is pure procrastination. I still need to get better at time management and self-motivation. Regarding the food issue: I definitely started eating more, but it is still not enough. I don’t have a specific eating regime which is because I eat a lot of snacks or sandwiches during the day. So, you can see that really not all of my goals were reached properly, but this only means that I need to work harder. Nothing bad has happened and so there is no reason to panic. I really want everyone who will read this to have a similar approach to setting goals and reaching them. Trust me, this might be very useful and helpful during your first year in college.
Working on reaching goals was not my only duty this year. Being a part of ZOT Blog was among them too. I really enjoyed taking part in this and being a member of such a nice community if bloggers, interns, and Lauren. And it’s not just because I was getting additional units per quarter, but because of the precious experience that I acquired. I can say that writing blogs was a supplemental writing practice and also the place where I could use the writing skills that I acquired in composition classes.
Regarding the academics: I really like UCI. I also like most of the professors. And when saying “most,” I am not trying to say that some of the professors are bad. Every single professor that I had, no matter if liked them or not, was an expert in the field they were teaching. The only issue was that sometimes they just were not the best teachers. I don’t know if it was just them not trying hard enough or if it is really that they are not so good at teaching. Though, I really want to take some time to express my appreciation to every professor that I had so far and that I will have in the future. I can see how hard that job is and I think there is no way an undergrad can blame a professor for not being either competent or just generally “good” at the subject they are teaching. I also encourage everyone who reads this to think the same and have the same attitude towards professors.
And finally, I want to address my “undeclaredness.” This year I was trying hard to get all the courses that I need for my major and finally, in Spring I was able to get a seat in the ICS 32! I was sure that I can do it and was just constantly trying hard to get into it. So now I am waiting for the final exam and then for my grade to be released so I can apply for Business Information Management major right away. I am really happy that everything turned out to be this way. It is exactly how I wanted it to be and it is just another proof to the idea that being undeclared is not a bad thing but rather a good thing!