Personal Narrative: My College Experience At FAMU

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My first week of college at FAMU was enjoyable. I was lucky to have been able to come here with two good friends, but I would still like to get out of my comfort zone and meet new people. Starting college was definitely not as scary as I thought it would be, but my first couple days were very overwhelming with professors having upcoming assignments on the syllabus when I hadn’t even purchased my books yet. Though I am still adjusting to the nature of my new environment, I know once I fully adapt, I will be fine. As I get used to the academic environment of FAMU, I am still trying to adjust to the physical environment as well. After a week of taking long walks to B.L. Perry when it felt like my legs would fall off and feeling like my skin is

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