Here you will see & learn about my college journey
2020 – 2021

In my first year took these courses: Basic Writing, College Reading, English 111, and PreCalculus. In the spring: Calculus, English 101, interpersonal communication, and FAME
The writing courses helped build my writing skills, of course. However, the most effective courses were PreCalculus and FAME. PreCalc was difficult, but I enjoyed math and the professor that I had cared about his students; if you cared, then he cared. This also goes for the FAME class; the professors care about their students and want them to be successful. I learned about African American/black history/events. But outside of the topic, I’ve learned you get what you give. If you put in the effort, it will be seen, and you will receive help.
2021 – 2022

In my second year, I was finally able to come to campus. I took the following classes: CS 111, English 102, intro to computing, and Reasoning & argumentive. In the spring: Intro to music, CMIS, Macroeconomics, and Microeconomics.
I mainly/only liked CMIS. I learned the most from coding in the class, the teacher was very helpful, comfortable and chill. i learned information from my two economic classes but they were difficult especially at the same time. in the spring i changes my major to CMIS because Calculus was very difficult and i wanted a break and to recover in a way from math courses