December 19th, 2007 by vincent
So finals are now over and I can not be so excited. It has been a great first semester with many more semesters to come. My grades are where I want them to be. As much as I miss my bed in Memphis, I am also missing my bed at APSU. I am counting down the days until I return to APSU. As much as I want to spend time with family and friends, I also miss my new family at APSU. Over the break I will spend time with family, friends from high school, and mediaion. I just hope I do not gain a lot of weight over the break, freshman 15 is no joke. I will be hitting up the Foy Center as soon as I get back from break. I just got a feeling I will not be the only one hitting up the Foy Center trying to loose the weight from break.
For some reason I have been doing a lot of thinking about my high school alma mater. It says, “There are things in life we treasure as the years go swiftly by. Good times, good friends, and special memories fill our hearts with pride. May the lessons that you taught us and the truths exemplified. Bring you glory now and ever…” I know that this alma mater does not just pertain to high school, but to everything else that we do. Let us not forget the things we should truly treasure over this holiday break.
Happy Holidays and New Year.
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December 2nd, 2007 by vincent
Veni, vidi, vici is a famous Latin sentence spoken by Julius Caesar in 47 BC. Caesar used the sentence as the full text of his message to the Roman senate describing his recent victory over Pharnaces II of Pontus in the Battle of Zela in Zile, a town of Tokat city in contemporary Turkey.
The first of many semesters is over at APSU. I have done many things in one semester, but no words can describe the things I have accomplished other than Julius Caesars quote, “Veni, vidi, vici.” Translated in English the quote means, “I came, I saw, and I conquered.” So here are a few of the things that remains me of this quote:
- I came
- fresh out of high school.
- to Tennessee’s biggest kept college secret.
- to Austin Peay State University in Clarksville.
- to a new beginning of what life has to offer.
- I saw
- doors close from leaving high school.
- doors open up from going to Austin Peay.
- new friendships that will last a life time.
- the lows of being sick and still going to class.
- sleepless nights from studying.
- the highs of getting involved.
- the best of what APSU has to offer.
- I conquered
- homesickness.
- exams.
- tests.
- trials and tribulations.
- adversity.
- the impossible.
- my first semester as a freshman in college.
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November 27th, 2007 by vincent
Crossing over from high school to college can be whatever you decide to make it. My transition was not easy, but it was not hard. The transition from one way of life to another will not always go the way we want it to, but it is what we make of it. I was homesick for the first three weeks. Being so far away from home and not being able to come home when I wanted to was different for me. Even though I hung out with some of my friends from Memphis, I was still empty on the inside. It was after I started getting involved with school activities and organizations that I felt better. I began to meet new people and learn new things. I did not hang out with my friends from Memphis as much; I was not trying to abandon them, but rather expanding my friends at APSU. The best way I can explain my mindset was, “If it walks like a duck and talks like a duck, it is not always a duck; it could be AFLAC.” I thought school was a duck, but it turned out to be AFLAC, which is even better. I did not see college the way other people saw it because I was still homesick, but after I got involved I saw college ten times better. I went home for fall break and thanksgiving and wanted to come back to Austin Peay. I felt like a guest in the house I had grown up in for 18 years. Austin Peay is now my new home and will be for the next fours years, or even more if I decide to come for graduate school. So if you do not take anything else from what I say, take this GET INVOLVED. It will not only make the school better, but it will make you better more than you know. I can say this from personal experience. I have crossed over to Austin Peay, come join me and share the Peay Pride with me.
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