back 2 school 🎒
It’s another semester and it feels so weird to be back on campus. But I really enjoy seeing my cohort classmates and other familiar faces. It has been really chilly today, so I guess that means it really is the end of summer break.
Unfortunately, I won’t be as involved on campus this semester as I used to. I try to plan to find other ways to create events within my college life. There are so much new incoming students this semester, which makes me hopeful!
Starting a new semester on campus can bring a mix of emotions—from excitement to a bit of uncertainty. Many students relate to the chill in the air signaling the end of summer and the kickoff of academics once again. Even if plans to participate on campus activities have shifted, finding alternative ways to engage, like organizing small events or virtual meetups, can keep the college experience vibrant and rewarding. The arrival of many new students each semester refreshes the campus environment, offering opportunities to make new friends and expand your network. Taking initiative and connecting with incoming students through clubs, social media challenges, or community forums such as #BackToSchool or #collegelife can lead to meaningful interactions. Embracing these changes helps maintain a positive outlook and creates a supportive college atmosphere. Adapting your involvement in campus life doesn’t mean you miss out. Instead, it encourages creativity in how you engage with your cohort and the campus culture. Whether it’s through smaller events, study groups, or online communities, these actions enrich your college journey and help you stay connected with familiar faces while welcoming new ones. Remember, every semester brings unique experiences and chances to grow, making college life dynamic and fulfilling.






































































































































