Friday, September 4, 2009

A brutal honesty

Q: What do you expect of yourself here at Stockton?

A: Before I state what I expect of myself here at Stockton, I have something I have to get out in the open.  I'm not a neuro-typical person, or dare I say, "normal."  I have ADHD AND Asperger's Syndrome (a neurological difference that can make socializing difficult).  Anyone who reads this will probably think: "That has nothing to do with the question."  In my case, it has EVERYTHING to do with the question.  
     At this school, I was never once told by faculty and counselors: "We'll try our best to help you with the transition to college."  They told me: "We will do all we can to help you with the transition to college."  The transition is hard for everyone, but because of my differences, I thought the transition would be even harder for me.  Even before I came here, everyone I met seemed to prove my notion wrong.  Everyone was encouraging and never once made me feel doubtful of myself.  
     So with all of this encouragement from faculty, counselors, and the friends I will make, I expect myself to utilize the support of everyone to the fullest so I can excel here at Stockton.  I expect to never doubt myself, because no one else will let me do so, despite what makes me a bit different.    
          

1 comment:

  1. I completely agree with you about the faculty and counselors. I was so nervous coming here. I was expecting to be extremely homesick. Every person I met during the first week of school was so welcoming and friendly, though! That was one of the biggest things that stood out to me as I was adjusting to livnig on campus. It made me feel so much better knowing the everyone around me was excited to have me here and wouldn't mind helping me out if I needed it. It was a huge relief.

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