The university life has been great for me so far. I’m living in a double room and getting along with my roommate quite well. The campus is so nice and it’s not too big but also not small and congested. The only problem I have with the residence is sometimes the wait on elevators. The food is always not the best but I’m not complaining. Ive made a few good friends and we hang out fairly a lot. Classes are going great. I’m managing my time well and not getting overwhelmed with work. I’m so thankful for the PSSP award because without it I wouldn’t be here at SMU.
Adjusting to university life was somewhat challenging at first, being an international student and having to adapt to an American academic curriculum. I admit that I was a little afraid at first of all of the projects and exams that came with being an engineer. However that fear quickly went away with all of the new friends I made: some being from as far away as New York, Arizona, Texas, and even within the state of Florida. I really enjoy the school pride here, and UM being a great football school has allowed me to embrace some of the American culture and experience the true joy of being a Hurricane at live football games with my fellow freshman. However, I never forget my Bahamian heritage as I constantly wear clothes of aquamarine, gold, and black to remind myself of where I came from. All in all, I really enjoy the experience of being a college student!
The foundation has sent over 30 first in their family to go to college this year!