Why People Attend College

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It is hard to believe that a semester of college has already gone by. It still has not sunk in that I am a freshman in college. My senior year of high school felt like a blur and I never thought that I would be where I am today, enjoying UMF so much. It was definitely the right choice for me. It took some time to get used to, and the workload and studying have been heavy, but I worked hard and finished my classes strong with good grades. I ended up the semester with an A, A-, B, and B-, with a finishing GPA of 3.3. I did not achieve getting on the dean's list like I had hoped for, but I am making that a goal for next semester, with hard work I believe I can accomplish this.
Being accepted into UMF was definitely an accomplishment for me because I am the first female in my immediate family to attend college. My father only went to school for up to junior high, and my mother graduated high school. My parents always encouraged me to go to college because they wanted me to have a better life than they had.
Another accomplishment for me is being bilingual. I am fluent in Greek. I remember my mother teaching me some as a child, but as the years went by, I picked most of it up by myself either by being around my family when they would speak it or with my own books I acquired and learning by myself.
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My end goal is to become a mental health counselor. I love helping people and am passionate about psychology, so I think this career is perfect for me. I want to work with children and adolescents who are suffering mentally and help guide them to a healthier and happier life. I am also currently working on getting my MHRT certificate through UMF, so I can be a certified mental health case worker. This will help me later on in life because I can work as a caseworker while I am working on getting my masters degree in