Analysis Of I M A College Freshman

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When I graduated from high school, I spent countless days worrying about what college will be like. I worried about everything, like saying goodbye to my family and friends, making new friends, living with a roommate, getting involved, dealing with a huge work load, and so much more. My transition into college is quite a struggle, but it is not nearly as bad as I expected it would be. After watching “I’m a College Freshman,” I realized that the difficulties I am facing are all normal. I feel as if I relate to Julisa the most out of the three freshmen. We both had to take out loans and are still struggling to come up with enough money, though, hopefully, I will not be forced to move off of campus due to money problems. In addition …show more content…

Even though most of the episode was realistic, there were a couple of things that were exaggerated. Pedro’s struggle with being forced to resign from presidency does not seem like a common issue for college freshmen. I would assume that most students are able keep their behavior under control enough to not get removed from student positions or clubs. I would not say that Brian’s situation with his son was exaggerated, but it is not a challenge that is applicable to most college freshmen. I consider the top three difficulties that college freshmen face to be time management, budgeting finances, and social skills. My college is very good at providing students with resources necessary for tackling these issues, but not all schools do. Some good resources to help fix these problems would be workshops to inform students on the best ways to manage time and money, as well as sponsoring events, like welcome parties, sports games, and clubs. These events will bring people together, making it easier to build

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