Hello there.
If you haven’t yet noticed, I’m pretty
new to this whole ‘blogging’ business - but I hope I do well to entertain and even captivate a few of you out there.
To
begin allow me to introduce myself. My name is Kamal and I’m currently studying
my first year here at Cadbury; Psychology, Sociology and Business were my
choices for A-levels. I hope to excel in Psychology as well as my blogging. I
had always wanted to blog or vlog, but really didn’t know what to speak about - so
when the opportunity hit me, how could have I said no?!
Being my first blog lets speak about the whole “College Life”.
Many students find the
transition from secondary school to college overwhelming, yet some find it thrilling.
I enjoyed the whole change overall to be completely honest and I find that
change is something to prepare for in life. Making new friends may possibly be
a challenge for some and for others a blast. Nevertheless in today’s world, meeting and getting along with new people is a skill you should be prepare to
gain.
What am I most looking forward to in college?
I'm looking forward to the personal challenge that Cadbury College will offer me; the exciting new atmosphere, the transition from Moseley School to a Sixth Form College, and finding the time ti study and make the most of my "free" periods.
I only started a month ago, but so far I think the most enjoyable
aspect in college is the respect given to you - you're treated like an adult. This allows you to make
your own decisions (beneficial or not!) leading to appropriate consequences, which is
quite awesome. To re-phrase that as an example: studying during breaks and
lunches should greatly influence what you achieve in that subject positively
and would probably impress the teacher if you had already studied what is going
to be taught next lesson.
I hope you enjoyed my initial blog
of many to come and please take a quick read whenever you can - you can find out about my experiences at college so you know what to expect when you join next September!
Thank you for reading until the end; loyalty is never over-looked.