I often hear mixed opinions about what to do in one's spare time at Stockton. "It's a suitcase college, so it gets really boring." "Nobody wants to go home on the weekends because there's always so much to do!" I feel that my opinion lies in the middle; there's nothing to do if you don't look hard enough. Though I have not engaged in every single extracurricular activity offered, I have tried my best to attend a few.
The period I was most active with campus activities was Welcome week, as was most other Freshmen. It was a time in which we were all uncertain, which meant we were all open to anything new offered to us. After that, I must admit that I wasn't as aggressive in terms of finding something to do in my spare time. I did attend events such as the Club Fair, and I have joined clubs like Hillel and the Art Club, but I know that if I make an extended effort, I could find more to do. Perhaps this is because I'm still in a period of adjustment, and I'm still looking for a balance in terms of my studies and what I do for relaxation. I figure, though, that after this first semester, I'll have a better grasp over what I want to do.
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009
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