As a freshman student, I have experienced many things pertaining to the college life. During the last week of summer, I was sure that I was prepared to begin the next chapter in life. But, I as a freshman, I was nervous about this as well. Within the first week that I moved into my dorm, I met a majority of people that would become my colleagues. Little did I know that they would soon help guide me on the path of success. I was beginning to see that college was to be my future and that the past did not matter anymore. As a student of ENMU, my goal is to succeed and graduate school, in order for me to start my career. When you come to college, you only focus is to work hard and accomplish goals that you set for yourself. Depending on your own ambitions and habits, you can do better in your classes with hard work. College is a very enjoyable time for as long as you make it. So, the best advice in this situation is that it would best to be involved, but do not overload yourself. College will take you down a path of adulthood. This is where it’s your choice on whether or not you want to grow up and adapt to the world so that you may succeed. If you haven’t already, try to find someone who is very serious about school and is willing to help guide you through school. Learn new study habits if your old habits do not work for you. In college you must adapt fast; you will need to look inside and see who you really are and come to a consensus to what works and what will not. If you consider this you will become successful and you will do greatly in all you do. Before I close off this message to you, I want say please keep your head up. You may feel quite overwhelmed right now but that will happen, it is normal. If you fall, pick yourself up, dust yourself off and keep going. Every college student will experience this at some point. If you look at the students who are almost finished with school or have already graduated college, they hav