Saturday, July 25, 2020
Why the End of Break Isnt So Bad
Why the End of Break Isnt So Bad It was nice being able to travel, sit on the couch, hang out with your dog, and grab food from your kitchen cabinet whenever you wanted. But now youâre back at school, and if youâre finding it hard to get into the swing of things again, youâre not alone. A lot of people struggle with end-of-break-bummers, and I promise itâll get easier soon. âI was totally in the zone last semester. Thereâs no way I can get back in it!â There is too a way! I was once talking with someone whose name and face I have now completely forgotten, but they told me that it takes two weeks to develop a habit. Maybe that someone was a TED Talk or a random person from high school. I donât know. It doesnât matter. What does matter is that you may be may be having a hard time now, but in two weeks, things might be a whole lot easier. Starting up again is always the hardest part, because you have to have the energy to do it all again. If youâre back at school already, though, that first step is done. Now you just have to keep goingâ"and you can, since youâve done it before. Itâs hard now, but youâll be able to adjust soon enough. âBut homework stinks, and Iâm not going to do it!â Homework does stink. But itâs a huge part of school, and since you signed up to go here, you might as well play along. Thereâs light at the end of the tunnel; the last day of the semester is just 16 weeks away at most, and then you get another break. And donât forget that theres also some light at the start of the tunnel, too. If youâre just beginning classes right now, then youâre walking into one of the most glorious weeks of the semesterâ"syllabus week. Getting used to classes can be tough, but the workload is usually not so bad those first few days. If youâre not about to begin a new semester (if youâre coming back from fall or winter break, for instance), then ⦠hang in there. âI still donât want to go back to school!â No one does (except Harry Potterâ"why didnât any of us submit our Hogwarts applications on time?). But the great thing about school is that you are surrounded by people who on the same schedule at you. Reach out to your fellow classmates. You can all share the burden of getting back to work; what better way to make friends? Schoolwork itself is hard (because itâs work) but try to remember all the things that you like about school. And before you say there are none, think more, dang it! There must be something about it you like. Here are some things that college offers: FriendsSquirrelsBeing around people your ageCampus resources like gyms, theaters, and cultural centersInteresting classesFun local stores and restaurantsA truly picturesque campus (mind that construction!) If youâre still having a hard time with the idea of going back to school, think about why. Is it because you donât like what youâre studying? Is it because youre not digging the atmosphere on your campus? If a few weeks go by and you still find yourself unmotivated and upset, then maybe itâs time to reevaluate your situation this semester. Do whats right for you, and remember that there are always, always people there to help you (more people than you even know!). Youâve just come back from a great break, but remember that you had to work for it. Youâll be enjoying another break before you know it, and in the meantime, youâll get back into school-mode. I bet that once you start learning cool things, youâll appreciate your classes and start liking school again. (And if all else fails, maybe we can still get into Hogwarts.) Kate Class of 2020 Iâm a senior here at the university, majoring in English and Math and minoring in Spanish. Iâve lived in Illinois all my life, sharing a room with my sister and many crickets. As the youngest in my family, Iâm lucky enough to have my older siblingsâ advice and perspective as I make my way through college!
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