Why am I here?

“Why are you here” is a question I get asked a lot, especially when people find out I’m from Chicago. Because my mom was an Air Force brat, she grew up all over the United States, and lived in Oklahoma twice. She was a Sooner fan ever since she was a little girl, and she encouraged both my sister and I to look at OU, even if it wasn’t our initial first choice. When I spent the day at OU visiting, getting my tour, speaking to the Head of the Italian Department, as well as study abroad advisors, and even just seeing the students on campus and having some interactions with them assured me that OU would be my home. The Italian Department was outstanding, and I was so excited by the idea that I would be with them the next four years. I was also amazed by the international presence that former president Boren established. However, I knew that I wasn’t going to be studying only Italian and International Studies.
Like any major, there are requirements outside of just learning Italian or International Studies, such as an English requirement. After my experience with Composition 1113, I decided to enroll in Expository Writing 1213 because I was more interested in learning about a specific topic throughout the course. I’m slightly worried about the expectations that this class has, as well as the intensity of this class, but I am excited to challenge myself. I am looking forward to see how much my writing will change, as well as how my viewpoints on citizenship will be developed.

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