Posted by: Dominique D.
I am sitting here at home, in Baltimore, on my bed, and I kinda cannot believe I am done with freshman year. Each year goes by quicker and quicker and I can see why people say these 4 years go by lightning fast. I haven't really gotten a chance to sit back and reflect, but I guess that's what summer is for. I will say that I have a lot in mind to change for my sophomore year, and that I learned a lot from this year. The one thing I do regret is not having more fun in the midst of all of the work...seriously, it ends up working out in the end so before I even start this recap, I beg of you, HAVE FUN freshman year! Don't quit things or stop going to meetings because you think you HAVE to study at that moment or think you'll never get that homework assignment done at any other time. At the end of first semester I was amazed at my performance and realized that I could have/should have chilled a lot more.
So I vowed to do that second semester. Unfortunately, that plan failed and I ended up stressing and having mental breakdowns (ok not really but you get me :P) even more than before, because of certain classes, grade issues, and other non-academic issues. I hated this semester and I didn't have fun because I didn't know how to have fun, if that even makes sense. Yes, it is an art to learn how to make room for fun in the midst of a crazy schedule! So again, my plea is, HAVE FUN, and do not get caught up in the GPA hype because all that does is make life sucky for you.
Ok, recap time...
I introduced myself, my major(s) (Yay Public Health Studies, and maybe Africana Studies? Not so sure any more.) and my first semester classes in Howdy Hopkins!
Note the tone of extreme excitement...I kind of lost it during first semester, regained it during winter break, truly lost it during second semester, and have once again regained it now that it is summer time...(try to keep it all of the time though =]). I talked about how different college is from high school, and be prepared because it is!
I was starting to feel the college groove in Can I see Your Integrals?!? (that title was something my friend said when doing calc homework) because I had my first experience with college exams and papers. Looking back I definitely made things worse than they really were. Note to (your)(selves): things get harder as you go through college but you grow with the work. I made things seem worse than they were simply because I was not used to them. Duh. Don't do that! 
I again discussed stressing out in A watched Erlynnmeyer Flask Never Boils... (the title is something my friend said in chem lab)but I also talked about Colors of Hopkins, which is one of the 2 huge hosting programs that the Multicultural Student Volunteers (MSV) put on each year. I loved hosting! I also talked about my love for my Christian group, Hopkins Christian Fellowship and the retreat we went on in the fall. My religion and concern about multiculturalism on campus led me to join these groups, and I adivse you to not only join new things you probably wouldn't have joined before, but stick to things you know you already love. And speaking of fall, Hopkins is BEAUTIFUL when the trees start to change colors!
I really hate that I kept doing this but I sure did show my frustration with school and exams in There's a Last Page?!?, (the title refers to my friend's comment at the end of a nasty chemistry exam, where she found out there was a last page on the exam...oops) Again, if I could have only seen how things would work themselves out, I would have been so much better off. I also show off my "I voted" stickers...I was so happy to have been able to vote for Obama in this historic election, and to have this historic one be my first. =]
I had a mid semester reflection of things I would have liked to change for the spring semester in Geez Dominique, you're all over the place! Going to the gym more often, working, community service, Tutorial project, career center appointments...let's just say that was a lot to try to add to my schedule and they didn't end up working out. Well, the gym partially worked out and I did make an appt. with the career ceneter (they are so helpful!) but never followed through with a second appointment...oopsie. 
Sweet 16...gives the inside scoop on my African American Family class...the 300 level writing intensive course that I endeavored to take under covered grades. It did stress me out sometimes but in the end I ended up doing very well and I will never ever regret that I used covered grades to try out an upper level course in which I was very interested. Key words... In which I was very interested.
2009...wha?? was just a teeny reflection/recap of fall semester, and what I was looking forward to doing in the spring. Sorry about the lack of pictures.
B'more!This blog raved about my Intersession (a 3 week long period during winter break where you can take 1, 2, or 3 credit classes which are included in tuition--in a variety of areas) course in the freshmen B'more! Program. I took the one in the anthropology dept. and LOVED IT. I am so happy that I took advantage of this freshman only program and I am going to apply to be a leader in the program because I enjoyed it so much. My course in particular had no homework or classwork which made it even more awesome. They had courses in architechture, transportation, photography, and more.

Spring semester started and I wrote Another one of those "these are my classes" posts...describing the courses I would take. Looking back, I was a little disappointed with the way a couple of the classes ended up for me but grateful that I was able to partake in their course material and grateful that I got what I did end up getting (ok, except for calculus, I just hated that class with a strong, strong passion). Disappointment is inevitable, so I am learning how to deal with it, which is a good thing actually.
What is Public Health Anyway? talked about what I had learned so far in Intro. Pub Health...read it to see how awesome a major it is! The class was good but a LOT more work than I would have ever thought, at least for a 100 level course. I suggest you take it if you are on the fence about public health as a major, or if you just want to know what it is. The four core Public Health classes go into much greater detail about the topics you cover in this course anyway.
Keep it clean! A VERY random and kind of awkward blog entry about cleaning dorm rooms. Weird I know, but a lot of roommate problems arise from issues with cleaning, and it is really imortant to establish rules about cleaning as soon as possible....trust me.

CRIBS: Building B, Room 406: Just your basic Cribs entry. I am the only one in SAAB who lived in a triple all year (well, only one at least for this year) so if you end up in one, check it out!
I say congrats to all accepted students in Whoo 2013!and give my take on choosing a school.

Real World JHU: I had a bad experience with recommendation letter requesting, so I write about what to do and what not to do when asking for recommendations. Yep that's right, rec letters do not end with the college application process!
If I ruled Hopkins...Just some random things I would do around here if I ruled it. ;)
I know that was long, butI hope you got something out of my first year of blogging =] Check our blogs throughout the summer for updates! And if you have questions, just ask!
-Dominique