Second in a series of blogs about my college education. Here are some of the better thoughts from it:
good experiences the roar of the crowd and of the deafening structure of the people
who are cheering me on for the races I'm a part of and the chatter and celebration
the kindness of others that create a sense of belonging and the friendships I've made
the 3.56 since the fall of 2014 all with wonderful professors pushing me to go the extra mile
and be incredibly patient to care for all my needs
the roar of the crowd when I won Spirit of Boise State and Volunteer of the Year
and the kindness of others on the trips I've been a part of in college
and the compassion of so many people that I otherwise wouldn't meet-
the excelling in school that was compounded by my social activities
breaking through every day the officer positions and all the leadership opportunities
I had the pick-up ball games that were the first real close social group I had besides
the initiation group on campus ever the chance to do things like the Tunnel of Oppression, Project Jamaica, Leadershape, Obama speech behind him, B Limitless, Site Leader for Service Saturday, and so much more- all with the impact of changing campus- both Christian and not
the real imaginable impact of all hang-outs with friends that often transcends what we are doing and often brings hope to all the people who are innovated
the hot-springs and all the other stuff that my friends at tender thoughts have done to create
bonding between people- all the while making it some of my closest friends I could ever have
the joy of work in college at the internships and the work at Albertsons'
for reaching over what is true and what is thoroughly finalized my own personal idea of what works
showed life all the while overcoming obstacles and maturing mew friends along the way my close to 3.0 overall I'm proud of but I'm more proud of what I've learned outside of the textbook
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