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Narrative

Submitted by tmac2101 on November 5, 2007

Category: Miscellaneous
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I walk to my 9 o’clock class; it is my first day at Michigan State. This doesn’t seem real, I am a student/athlete at Michigan State and going to my first class that relates to my major. All of my friends from high school have branched off and gone their separate ways. My friends I have made for the past 4 years are mostly down in Florida while I’m in Michigan. My four best friends from senior year have an apartment together at Florida State University. I am out of the nest now and have the new responsibility of living on my own. I realized that high school was the most fun I’ve ever had. Meeting new people, going out on weekends, Friday nights, the lunchroom conversations, are of which I will cherish forever.

As I walk to class today, all of the nameless faces pass me. They don’t know who I am, nor do they care. It is my first day of freshman year in high school, and I am as nervous as can be. My mom dropped me off about fifteen minutes ago and I wish she were here with me. I do not know my way around this foreign place called high school. Some of the students look familiar but the buildings, teachers, and courtyard are all different. I am no longer the tallest kid in the school, I am now surrounded by future college athletes and rocket scientists.
I cannot understand why the kid with the locker next to me passed a can of dip to his buddy. I think to myself, “What is that?” Later I find out that you put the tobacco in your lip to get a buzz. They are big football players and I decide that I do not want to be around this. It has never crossed my mind to play football. My friends and family know me as a “gentle giant” and that is what I have been my whole life. I always enjoyed watching football on TV but never once have I thought about strapping on the pads and trying to hit someone. I have not decided if I want to play any sports in high school, but if I did, my choice would be soccer. I consider soccer my sport and have been playing...

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