During our second year at college we have
learned both in and out of class. We wanted to share more with you from our
second year of school. Last year we wrote about our Freshmen year of college
and the lessons we learned then, so if you’re just starting out that post will
also help you out! So again in no particular order, here are our list of things
we learned our second year of college!
Saturday, June 30, 2018
Friday, June 15, 2018
My Favorite Things: Megan
Welcome friends to the inner secrets of my life which are know
as some of my favorite things in this life, so please do enjoy getting to know
me a little bit better!
Saturday, June 9, 2018
Living on My Own!
So this year, my summer job is about 700 miles away from my home
in Texas. Which means unless I wanted to make the 12 hour drive everyday to the
accounting office, I had to find a place to live for these 3 and a half months.
The town is about 30 minutes away from school, but the dorms are closed for the
summer. So guess what! I am now living on my own for the first time in a rental
house. The cheapest and most reasonable option was to rent an Airbnb. I ended
up booking two different places to get the best deal. I am currently living in
a pretty nice, fully furnished house in a neighborhood about 10 minutes away from
work.
Sunday, June 3, 2018
A Day in the Life: Lacey's Summer
Before leaving school we
thought it would be a fun idea to do day in the life posts. So this summer we
will each take a turn telling you a little bit about what our day is like and
today is my turn.
A random Tuesday in
summer...
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
How to Handle Grief in College
Hi Guys!
Well for this post, I didn’t know what to talk about, so I thought I would let
you into my life a little bit. This post is about how to handle grief in
college. In January of this year, my father died from cancer. This threw off my
entire year, well and my life. I personally was a mess, on the three-hour car
ride home I was playing the should of could of game, I felt dead. I didn’t want
to talk to people, I could not remember one good thing I did for my father of
what he did for me. All I could think of was what I didn’t do and what I did do
that was awful. Don’t play that game, it’s the worst thing you could do to
yourself.

Until the ‘morrow we will speak again
~Megan
Friday, May 18, 2018
Some Fun Things to do with your Friends
Hello one and all! Welcome back to the Blog! Now we are always
looking for fun things to go do with friends, right? Welp, have no fear, Megan
is here! Today, I wanted to help with the idea machine of things to do with
your friends!
Sunday, May 13, 2018
My Favorites: Jennah
Hi everyone! Jennah here. Here is a random list of my
favorite things!
Color: Turquoise (also purple and green tie for second)
Animal: I bet you can guess! The horse of course. I am at
college for horses after all. Specifically, these two, Mae and Chaplin. I don't have them anymore, but I still love and miss them! I do also love dogs and tigers!
Food: I will do anything for chocolate. Anything.
Music: Any random song that catches my attention. My
playlists usually include a whole bunch of different genres
Books: So many great ones to choose from! Used to read a LOT
before college. I loved the Percy Jackson, Narnia and Hardy Boys series when I
was younger, and nowadays would love to curl up with a good fantasy or mystery
novel.
Movies: I LOVE movies that blow your mind or make you think,
such as Arrival, The Prestige and Inception. I am also a huge fan of Star Wars
and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Don’t get me started on the new Infinity
War! I am still lowkey (ha) freaking out.
Stuff to do: Riding horses, geocaching, reading, hiking,
roller skating, hanging out with friends, swimming, bowling, anything adventurous
and spontaneous (preferably outside!)
Classes at WWU: Stable Management, the riding classes,
Keeper (yes, I enjoy it!), Auditing
Really Specific And Maybe Strange Stuff that I like: The
smell of rain. Accounting. That moment
when your Trial Balance finally balances
when you’ve been working on it for 2 hours. When you and a friend look at each
other and instantly crack up. Jason's smile. The feeling of dirt and sweat on your skin after
a day of hard work. When your horse follows your around (even when you are
actually just holding treats). The smell of home. Singing at the top of your
lungs in your car where you think no one can hear you. Hugs from kids. Licks
from puppies. High fives from strangers. When you find the last piece of the
puzzle you’ve worked on for the last week (it was under the rug). That feeling
when you and your horse soar over a jump after making the perfect stride. When
your younger brother asks when you will be back home because he misses you.
Realizing you have no more homework. Bubbles (obviously).
People: Jesus. My family. My dear friends. My mentors. My teachers.
All those who have taken me into their own families and made me feel loved and
wanted. You know who you are 😉
Anyway, those are some of my favorites! Leave a comment with
your own favorites!
Sunday, May 6, 2018
My First Year as a CA
Hi Guys! We just ended our
second year at William Woods University, which also means I finished up my
first year as a Community Advisor in the SAS Complex. I have to say, I’m really
happy my second year is over and that I get to continue my journey at William
Woods and I have the great opportunity to be the Head CA in SAS Complex in
Swearingen.
As for my first year here,
I was stressed and relaxed. It is a great job to have on campus, because you
are learning different skills that will help you in the workplace. Some of the
skills include: Teamwork/Collaboration, Leadership, Global Issues/Cultural
Competence, Organization, Problem Solving, Technical Knowledge, and Innovation.
Any of these skills listed on a resume, Purple
Briefcase, or LinkedIn look
good when employers are looking for somebody to hire for their job position.
I lived on the third floor
in Allen, which also meant the laundry room was in the basement, all in all
laundry day was hard. The good part though was when I worked weekends nobody
would be doing laundry at midnight when I would be doing laundry. I had my
stressful days when my residents would not listen or when they would be
screaming in the hallway. I did have to crash some parties, but I never wrote
them up as long as they didn’t argue with me and they left within the 15
minutes I gave them to leave. My residents, they were great! Super kind, they
were video gamers which made the floor full of noise while playing the game,
but that was still nice. I lived in the spring sports floor, so some nights it
was quite because everyone was gone, or they were tired from their day.
I’ve had a roller coaster
of a year with being a CA. My eating, sleeping, and my social habits have
changed. Not all for the good though. Yet, I would not change it, some days
yes, I would love to run away screaming and hide from my responsibilities. Then
I start to think, they have someone they can always come to and talk, because
we are always there and available to talk. I thank William Woods for giving me
this opportunity for this position and that they have allowed me to continue my
journey. If you are every thinking of becoming a Community Advisor, I
definitely think you should talk to a current CA and get their opinion on it
and apply, it can never hurt to go through the interview!
~Megan
Friday, May 4, 2018
A College Sized Faith: Why so many Students lose their Faith in College
“And we pray that these young people don't lose their faith when
they go out into the world and to college.” this line was used during the
closing prayer of Senior Sunday (AKA graduate Sunday) the year I graduated from
high school. Growing up in church you hear about the kids who used to go
to church but they lost their faith in college. As a senior, you hear the
advice to find a church and bible study, so you don't lose your faith, again
and again. There are statistics you can look up showing the drastic rate of
college students who stop going to church and lose their faith, But I don't
believe that's true.
Thursday, May 3, 2018
My Criminal Justice Internship
With being a CJ Major, I decided to do an Internship
with the Callaway County Sheriff’s Department this semester. Most of the things
I do, I can not talk about because of confidentiality and some of it is just
too hard to explain in writing, so this post may seem like it doesn’t have all
the information needed, but I wanted to let you know what was going on at my
internship.
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