Day 244: reflection...
As my undergraduate experience is coming to an end, I can't help to look back these four years and look at the people and places on this campus. It's amazing how four years pass by so quickly. I've been through all sorts of ups and downs in these four years. I learned, and keep learning, so much about myself through the ups and downs. Things happen for a reason. Many things like friendship, plans, relationship etc, change these four years, but I appreciate every change and every lesson.
I'm so thankful in having a bunch of great friends on this campus, especially those who have been through the four years in Madison with me (not a few left...). I'm so grateful for my professors in every class because I never had a professor who was pain in the butt! This last semester is yet the best and interesting... being able to know more people from my major and taking classes that I am interested in. The small discussion classes and group projects are very valuable.
Yesterday was the last lab session for my counseling psychology class. There are only 18 people, including me, in the class. Even though we don't know each other well, we spent every week since Jan...and some sort of special bond.
Our TA (I LOVE HER) made us write something about each other and appreciate each other. It reminded me of my last year in high school where we wrote on each other's yearbooks. Now that I think about it, the older we get, the less of these things we can do.

Even though some things are super random like "you have great hair" and stuff, these made me smile and definitely made my day :)
I'm so thankful in having a bunch of great friends on this campus, especially those who have been through the four years in Madison with me (not a few left...). I'm so grateful for my professors in every class because I never had a professor who was pain in the butt! This last semester is yet the best and interesting... being able to know more people from my major and taking classes that I am interested in. The small discussion classes and group projects are very valuable.
Yesterday was the last lab session for my counseling psychology class. There are only 18 people, including me, in the class. Even though we don't know each other well, we spent every week since Jan...and some sort of special bond.
Our TA (I LOVE HER) made us write something about each other and appreciate each other. It reminded me of my last year in high school where we wrote on each other's yearbooks. Now that I think about it, the older we get, the less of these things we can do.
Even though some things are super random like "you have great hair" and stuff, these made me smile and definitely made my day :)
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