So here I am, sitting at my desk thinking of what my first
blog post ever should be about. Sports? No, it’s too early in the blogging
relationship to just jump into that. About myself? No, you can read the little
bio to the right to get the basics. Politics? Give me a break! Who wants to
read another post about politics? Let’s be real.
After ten minutes or so of intense thinking it hit me; why
am I even blogging in the first place? The simple answer is that it’s a
requirement for my social media class, and that I must blog in order to
graduate. But the real answer is much deeper than that. I’m blogging because I
discovered my True North.
Some people may be wondering what “True North” means. Well,
the simple answer is that it’s one of our tag lines for the university, and
once again the real answer is much deeper than that. To me True North means an
awesome future. One that is full of success, good experience, a little struggle
here and there, but an overall happy and well-lived life.
I chose ONU because of the feeling I got when I first
stepped foot on campus years ago. It was a feeling of belonging; like I was
supposed to become a polar bear. Everything about my first time on campus was
what you want out of a quality college visit. Nice weather, beautiful campus,
friendly people, but most importantly that feeling of belonging. I visited
other campuses, and yes they were nice, but nothing like Northern. And I chose ONU.
I came into freshman year with a plan. I was going to major
in civil engineering and work my butt off to play varsity baseball. Sounds
pretty simple, right? Wrong. Sometimes life throws you curveballs and you have
to learn to hit what’s pitched to you. My plan at the time wasn’t my true self
because I hadn’t discovered my true self yet.
After a bunch of details that I won’t bore you with, I did a
complete 180 degree turn with my life. That 180 is why I’m blogging. Coming to
ONU has led me to discover my True North; my true self. ONU has allowed me to
find out who I really am and who I’m going to be in the future. I went from a
baseball hopeful with engineering dreams to a club volleyball player who is
going to be a public relations practitioner.
Four years ago if someone would have told me I would be
where I am today; I wouldn’t believe them for a second. But yet here I am
blogging away. This is all possible because I chose ONU. I discovered my True
North, and I have to say…I’m very happy with that.
[Insert something creative],
[Insert something creative],
Jake
Jake, you speak for more than just yourself with this post. I received that same sense of belonging and home when I came to visit for the first time. The feeling just felt right. Like you, I have also changed quite a bit and discovered a new sense of self. I'm so glad you switched from the dark, mathematics side to the bright, cheery PR side!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading this post. I love hearing other students' reasons for choosing ONU. That sense of belonging is a feeling that I think most students felt when they got on campus. I know that feeling was a very prominent factor in my college decision. When I give tours to perspective students, I make sure to tell them how great the people are at ONU and all the opportunities they have to learn and to grow.
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