The first semester of my freshman year of college was a difficult transition. It was an odd time in between being a teenager and an adult who had to handle things themselves. Learning time management skills, dealing with a coach that pushed me too hard, getting injured, and competing with my teammates made for a whirlwind. By the end of it I was ready to leave, but going home is what helped me realize I had to stay.

Key Takeaways:

[6:38] Feeling weird having so much freedom going from 17 to 18

[8:03] Fun I had in the summer of 1981

[9:23] My first semester of college was terrible

[10:11] Training camp at BU

[12:51] Title 9, the impact it had on sports, and my team at BU

[15:33] We all struggled with things like eating disorders, alcoholism, etc

[16:49] Having to buy things for myself as an adult and growing up

[18:09] Struggling with time management

[20:21] Coach at BU pitted us against one another and broke us down

[23:32] Being amazed at the freedom of adulthood and a co-ed dorm

[25:39] The pressure on the women’s team, the discrimination, and injuries

[27:46] Noticing how many runners had eating disorders

[30:58] My injury put a lot of pressure on me and my athletic scholarship

[33:24] Going home for Christmas break and not having a bedroom anymore

[34:19] Realizing I need to go back to BU and my relationship with Jay was strained

[35:26] It’s okay if you don’t enjoy college at first, it’s a tough transition

[37:16] Life is a chronic existence of coexisting emotions

[38:50] New England weather and remembering to breathe

Resources:

  • Karen Kenney
  • Ok Yup podcast

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