After a couple of moths later it was on, first day of school had started. I left home like 2 hours before my first class started that Wednesday morning just to verify the locations of the rest of my classes. I was actually pretty nervous to see so many people because I did not any body besides my friends from high school. After that day my attitude and motivation had changed I was a different person, I started so many conversations with students so i could finally break that thick ice. Months later I wasn't lonely no more, every where I walked by I would high five plenty of students and when ever I wanted to chill I already my group of the funniest, hilarious, socialist, and sarcastic people you could think of. Thanks to them now I have set my pace for school and everything has been great because of their advice.
These are field notes for the Introduction to Anthropology 201G class at New Mexico State University.
Ethnography

April 3, 2016
College life is great
After graduating high school it was thinking about different futures, thinking about the outcomes of further situations , and thinking about how the people would treat you during this approach to a new life. During the summer all this was not in my mind at all since the only thing I did during summer was party and trying to enjoy the remaining of free time before going into school. It all started to hit me towards the end of June when I registered for Freshmen Orientation, it was a non stop thinking as soon as I open the Corbett Center doors into the Aggie Lounge. I bet a rumble was in progress inside my heart because i was nervous not to screw up during the orientation like not to say something stupid and be humiliated in front everybody. After going through lots of presentations it was all great i meet plenty of new persons from different places in this country other countries and even from the same home town. I bet it was one of my great experiences in my young life not to only create new friendships but to be part of this school association. Go Aggies!
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