Today is my last day as an undergrad. In three and a half years, I have been to two universities in two different states, tried out three different majors, lived in three states, lived in six different locations, and now on Saturday, I put a cap on this wild adventure they called college. Dreams have been made and crushed, and the end is something I perhaps never expected, but in God's plan is perfect. It's definitely been a time of growing and changing, of becoming an adult and understanding what it means to live in this world as a daughter of God. I'm not sad to be done as much as anticipatory about the uncertain future that is mine. After today, I no longer have my long held identity of a student. I have entered a new phase where I am deemed able to support myself and do adult things, and make adult decisions. Above all glory to God that I have been able to earn my education, and glory to God that I am able to finish a semester early. It's been quite the experience, here's to not living the stereotype of four years at one university trying out one or two majors. And even though I still don't know quite what I want to do, I know that in whatever I do, if I bring glory to God, I will have done what is good.
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AuthorChristina is happily, fearfully, impatiently enjoying the life of a twenty-something. Archives
October 2019
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