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My Transfer College Career.

I think I finally found my calling. The place where I'm supposed to be. On Valentine's Day, instead of spending time with my boyfriend, I went roughly 4 hours away to go to Globe University in Sioux Falls, South Dakota to go on a college visit. Although I'm already in college, Ames just isn't feeling as right as it used to. The energy is off and it's bringing me down, so I decided a change is in order.

As soon as I stepped in Globe University's doors, I knew the atmosphere was for me. It was small and homey. It was welcoming and had that close-knit atmosphere that I absolutely love. I signed in and patiently, nervously awaited meeting the Director of Admissions. Charlie is a laid-back, friendly, and talkative guy. He greeted us in blue jeans, a sweatshirt, and a friendly smile. During the informations
 session and interview, he was very thorough and helpful with any question my mom or I had and left no ends untied. He made sure I was comfortable and accommodated. No other college had ever gone through that much trouble.

My one and only semester at Iowa State started off horrible and ended horrible. I contacted my Academic Advisor in March to get signed up for classes before the incoming freshman and she didn't bother with helping me get signed up for classes until the beginning of August and didn't even ask my input on which classes I'd like to take for the semester. I got signed up for 15 credits of strictly core classes with no electives. I went stir-crazy before midterm hit. My boss had me still at 25 hours a week until midterm when  requested no more than 15. I was swamped and my anxiety kicked in. Hard. I had no time for myself, let alone any time for my boyfriend and my dog.



After the informations session and interview at GU, Charlie took me and my mom on a tour of the one-building campus. It is a new, two-story building with multi-purpose class rooms. The biggest class size is maybe 20 people with only around 200 people enrolled at the Sioux Falls campus. Large groups and pressure to do well set my anxiety off. This place is very small and very open to my creative, hands-on learning style, which is wonderful. After the tour, Charlie helped me fill out the "application," which is basically the personal info for your student file. The interview/question session a the determining factor on admission as well as high school diploma/GED, minimum standards on either SAT or ACT or bachelor's degree from another college, and immunization records. They get to personally know you and not worry about your past experience at other schools.

After midterm at ISU, I decided that I was not meant to be there. I suppose that the main reason I transferred to a big university was because it was the cliche thing to do; Graduate high school and go to a big university. I found out the hard way that big universities are not for my learning style or anxiety. I can't sit in a 500 person lecture hall and retain any information. I can't wait in a huge line waiting to take an exam. I had an anxiety attack. Every. Time. I've been a test-nervous person since elementary school, so I wasn't surprised, but how else was I supposed to take my exams? My GPA suffered tremendously.

After the meeting and tour with Charlie, I decided that Globe University in Sioux Falls was where I should've gone to begin with. It just took some experimenting and learning about myself to get there. I'm not saying that Iowa State is some horrible University that is out to get everyone and you shouldn't ever go to Ames or shouldn't consider an education there. My experience was just horrible and I'm glad I found where I need to be.

I know this was long, but the point is that you have to do what makes you happy. Don't do what the cliche thing is or do what others think you should do. If it makes you happy, then do it. Don't just settle for something because you don't want to trouble anyone. Go to school where you want to. If you want to. There is a school, job, whatever that will be perfect for you.

A few life updates

A few updates of the events that have happened in my life in the year 2013 since I haven't updated at all. Sorry guys.

On December 12, 2012, I started dating this man. He's witty, funny, stubborn, and does all the cute, little things that warm my heart. I've got myself a good one.
 I've also gotten myself an adorable, female pomeranian. Addie is mischievous, spunky, and smart, but is also one of the most loving dogs you will ever meet.
To start my sophomore year of college off, I moved into a new house that I rent. It's a small and cozy little place.

I'm gonna start trying to upload more. I feel that after my first semester of putzing around, that I really want to focus on this more and make it a priority. It makes me happy and I mean, everyone loves a little happy in their lives, right?

Bucket List: Part 4 of 9

Yeah... About halfway through my bucket list. Make one.... I'm for serious.  Bolded stuff has been completed. 25 things per list. readysetgo.

76. Touch a starfish 
77. Go skinny dipping
78. Grow my hair out for an entire year without cutting it
79. Go on a crazy road trip with my best friend
80. Participate in a flash mob
81. Perform in a musical
82. Ride on a gondola in Italy
83. Visit Disneyland
84. See a double rainbow
85. Ride in a hot air balloon
86. Go to a masked ball
87. Meet the amazing J.K. Rowling
88. Take a kissing picture in a photo booth
89. Go to Poké Park
90. Play Laser Tag
91. Go to Niagara Fall and ride on Maid of the Mist
92. Go camping on a beach
93. Get a puppy that belongs only to me
94. Learn to write legibly with my left hand
95. Make a pizza 100% from scratch
96. Snorkel at the Great Barrier Reef in Australia
97. Plant a tree
98. Swim with dolphins
99. Write a letter, put it in a bottle, and throw it out to sea
100. Sleep on a trampoline

Bucket List: Part 3 of 9

Here is yet another portion of my bucket list. Having a bucket list and completing stuff on it is completely do-able. These whole whopping 9 pages so far is proof. It can be done! The bold ones are completed!

51. Feed a giraffe
52. Meet someone from the Harry Potter cast
53. Get married
54. Have a baby
55. Get my belly button pierced
56. Make out with someone with Pop Rocks in my mouth
57. Stay at a Bed & Breakfast
58. Get all the tattoos I've always wanted
59. Finish a tube of chapstick
60. Try Chicago Style Pizza in Chicago
61. Get a white ink tattoo
62. Celebrate Mardi Gras in New Orleans
63. Watch the full sunset
64. Not be single on Valentine's Day
65. Ride the London Eye
66. Visit Toronto, Ontario, Canada
67. Jump fully clothed into a pool/body of water
68. Tie dye a shirt
69. Sleep in an underwater hotel
70. Conquer my fear of heights
71. Learn how to play cello
72. Explore a rain forest
73. Learn fluent sign language
74. Pet a giraffe
75. Touch a sting/manta ray

Packing and such...


I never actually had a realization to what all goes into packing for college. In the past few days, I have sorted my dresser, closet, and have even tackled the hideous task of doing underneath my bed... Don't even get me started on hoe long the last one took. My grandma was the best woman ever and basically bought me everything I need for college. So far, I have only one box packed before my ISU journey. In the beginning, this is what it looked like...

Now, it looks a little something like this.
I have one box. On singular box to fit my stuff in for when I go to college. As you can see, it's overflowing, and that's just my stuff. What have I gotten myself into... Note to everyone. You WILL need more than one box. And a blue elephant with orange ears. That part is important..

Bucket List: Part 2

This is a continuation of my bucket list. You can scroll down further to see "Part 1". Bolded stuff has been done. Hope this inspires you! :)

26. Get a Harry Potter tattoo
27. Go to London
28. Go to Germany
29. Meet Jenna Marbles
30. Visit the Titanic Wreck Site
31. Get my re-nose pierced
32. Have sex on a beach
33. Learn fluent German
34. See a Broadway show
35. Go on an ice cream date
36. Adopt a hedgehog
37. Get a bird tattoo
38. Study abroad
39. Go to Ireland
40. Visit Ground Zero
41. Watch Disney movies all day
42. Become a nurse
43. Have a paint fight
44. Have a mud fight
45. Be a surrogate for someone that needs it
46. Ride on a subway in New York City
47. Learn how to waterfall braid
48. Put a piece of gum on the "Gum Wall" in Seattle
49. Crowd surf
50. See Mumford and Sons live


















Deathly Hallows tattoo on the inside of my left ankle


















My hedgehog, Arri Jean Minerva :)














When we went to New York City, we got to see Mary Poppins and Phantom of the Opera

Bucket List

So, yet again, I've been neglecting my blog. Oops. I'm honestly trying to get better at it. Swear. But anywho. People are always like, "Oh, I wanna do this!" And then never proceed to do it. Or people on their death bed are like, "Oh, I wish I did this." I don't want to be that type of person. I actually sat down a couple of nights ago and made out my bucket list. I have a whopping 214 things and out of that 214, I've done 48. I'm on a roll so far. Tonight, I'm gonna share my bucket list. I'll be updating from time to time to show, "Hey, I'm following through!" So here's some inspiration. I'll put up 25 at a time.The bolded ones are completed. :)

1. Watch all the Harry Potter movies in one day
2. Try sushi
3. See Big Ben
4. See the Eiffel Tower
5. Kiss underwater
6. Watch "The Ball" drop from Times Square
7. Visit all 50 states
8. Take a kissing picture in a photo booth
9. Be a part of a flash mob
10. Meet Demi Lovato
11. Attend a gay wedding
12. Graduate college
13. Perform on stage
14. Volunteer at an animal shelter
15. Learn to play piano
16. Learn to play guitar
17. Go to New York
18. Go to California
19. Adopt a pit bull
20. Go to Hollywood
21. Visit Walk of Fame
22. Shop in New York
23. Go ziplining
24. Overcome depression and anxiety
25. Find and return someone's lost pet

 The view from our hotel room in Anahiem, California. Will definitely go back here.
 In New York:) I'm going back here too. Mark my words.
Backstage in the Auditorium before performing for Madrigal. Seniors! I'm lower right in the magenta dress