?Since high school, I have been waiting to enter college. I always wanted to be a college student; a serious student who would decide what to be in her life. My first day was at Southeast Community and Technical College in the spring of 2014. Classes started on Monday, January 13th. It was a day full of new experiences. I got into a new educational building, was exposed to a different style of learning, and met new people. My first day signified the beginning of my career goals. As soon as I entered the college campus the high school atmosphere was over and a serious period of my life began. I’m really pushing myself to go somewhere in the Nursing area, no matter where it may be. Hopefully in the Medical Assistant career for now! My fist day was on a Monday, I had to be there at 8:00 a.m., and I only had one class that day, but talk about an early morning, because all I wanted to do was stay in bed with my son. My first class was with Donna Cox, in Foundation of College Writing 1. I wasn’t too thrilled about it at all, but I knew I had to do it if I wanted to better life for myself and for my son. I entered the college and headed to the back computer lab where her class was. I knew where everything was because I was there my junior and senior year of high school doing vocational work. I took Medical Transcriptionist my junior year and CNA my senior. The class rooms wasn’t like the rooms in high school. You could set where ever you wanted too. As I walked in the class, I looked around to see where I wanted to set. I sat in the middle against the windows. As the clock struck 8, she began by telling us her name and what she taught. Our first assignment was to take the TABE test and go over the syllabus and essay information. I knew that would be pretty easy. She seemed to be really nice, and never cared to help anyone when they needed it. Monday night was math, and man oh man let me tell you, math is not my thing at all. I had