Spring break is over. The break that I looked forward too since my last break which was for christmas. As of today, I have 25 days until I’m done with my freshman year. FRESHMAN YEAR! Goodness I feel so old, even though in reality I’m not. I am only 18 but I guess dealing with college (I.e. homework, class, work, volunteering, school activities and trying to juggling my time between family and friends.) seems to take it’s tole on me. But I must admit, I can honestly say I’ve enjoyed my first year here at Ball State University.
This week (3/21-3/28) I have many things to do such as attend many meetings, go to events and study for exams. For example I’ve was just assigned my very own soccer team through the Muncie Area Career Center (MACC). Dealing with the set up of practice and being labelled as a “coach” is somewhat intimidating but I can do it! It’s all about having fun right? (I thought so too) This weekend I also have an opportunity to go the the Indianapolis Childrens Museum with the Student Alumni Relation Team (St.A.R.T.). It will be an all day event and I can’t wait! Other than my meetings and activities, school work is my priority right now. Studying for exam after exam and writing and revising paper after paper! It happens, right? Oh well git r done! Well I must bid farewell because political science is screaming my name saying, “Sally, please read me. Just do it.” Needless to say but, I’m overjoyed I can’t wait (Hope you caught the sense of saracasm is my voice!) Summer here I come! Sophemore year here I come! Life-let’s rock and roll!
Sally Prosen- Ball State University-Freshman. Majoring in Telecommunications with a focus in News Media and a minor in Leadership. Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio

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March 27, 2008 at 1:19 pm
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I couldn’t agree with you more on what you’ve said here, Sally. My freshman year here at Ball State has been nothing short of fantastic. Yes, it has also been busy, but I have participated in a variety of learnnig experiences, such as Excellence in Leadership, StART, and Student Voluntary Services. I have made big plans for my sophomore year and I can’t wait to get started. Well, let’s be honest, I am going to take full advantage of my summer and enjoy a little R&R when I am not working! Good luck in the next year, Sally!
Allison Stepp- BSU Freshman. English Education Major with minors in Spanish and Leadership. Hometown- Cincinnati, OH.