
Where Should I Study So I Won’t Fall Asleep?
October 26, 2020‘The Big Crash’ came with midterms of fall semester my sophomore year.
‘The Big Crash’ came with midterms of fall semester my sophomore year.
College was always something I was anticipating, so pulling in to visit Cedarville for the first time was something I was looking greatly forward to. When I visited Cedarville in the spring of 2018, I was blown away.
You’re in the final stretch of your drive, and for the most part all you’ve seen in every direction is fields of corn and rows of soybeans, maybe a farmhouse every now and again. But, don’t worry! You’re not stranded out here — far from it — and you don’t need a car to find a good time. Dayton and Columbus are great, but even in our little town of Cedarville, there’s plenty of things to keep you busy!
When I was accepted by Cedarville, I was scared. Not for the reasons that one would assume a freshman would be fearful of.
My name is Tessa and I love to plan. I am at my happiest when things are organized and in order.
A timid freshman girl slowly made her way over to a door tucked into the wall of the lower Stevens Student Center. Her hand nervously grasped the door knob. Should she turn back? It wasn’t too late.
Calling all introverts! But wait, this one’s for you too, our beloved bubbly extroverts. Are you nervous about getting involved in college? Getting involved as a freshman in college can be a little difficult as you navigate so many new opportunities, and it can be hard to know which ones to take, especially if you are an introvert.
Do you constantly hear how incredible Cedarville University is because you are a part of a family full of alumni? Have you watched Cedarville transform your siblings' lives and impact their future? If you answered yes to any of these questions, I am thrilled to know that you and I have something in common.
My name is Justin Schlabach!
The time is here. How have you been feeling. Still nervous? Excited? A little mixture of both?