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Finding My Path: The Pros and Cons of Taking a Gap Year in the Middle of College

<p>Overwhelmed&comma; weighed down by stress and anxiety&comma; in constant motion racing from one obligation to the next&comma; and questioning if what you’re studying is right for you&period; These are common feelings that college students across the country face&period; I was one of these students last year&comma; and I felt lost&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The repeated mantra of &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;college is a time to explore what you want to do” did little to ease the gut feeling I had&colon; something was wrong&period; I feared that the school I was at wasn’t the right place for me and that I wasn’t studying something I would want to pursue in the future&period; I ended up taking a gap year after my freshman year of college&period; Taking this year off at this time was a way for me to ease these anxieties&comma; focus my vision&comma; and determine if where I was was where I truly needed to be&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Most people have heard of taking a gap year after graduating from high school and before starting college&comma; or during the year between undergraduate and graduate school&period; However&comma; there is also the option of taking a year off somewhere within your undergrad years&period; Mixed in with the benefits of taking this type of year off are a few challenges as well&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>I dove right into my gap year in the fall of 2017 by hopping on a plane to travel through Europe for a month with 34 people I had never met before&period; In January&comma; I returned home to have minor surgery&comma; and afterword took a few classes at a local university&period; As I signed up for courses in topics that genuinely sparked my interest instead of simply fulfilling my college requirements&comma; I also started a rigorous workout program that inspired me to incorporate fitness and health into my daily lifestyle&period; Then another summer passed&comma; and now I am here at Tulane&comma; hoping to shed some light on the positives and negatives of my experience taking a mid-college gap year&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><strong>The Negatives <&sol;strong><strong> <&sol;strong><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><strong>1&period; Missing Out On College Life <&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In an age of social media&comma; it’s hard enough being in college and looking at your friends’ experiences at their respective schools and thinking that you’re missing out&period; Being out of school completely amplified this feeling for me&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>2&period; Lack of Structure<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As much as we may dread having to hit the alarm for an 8&colon;00 am&comma; it’s actually really nice to structure your days around schoolwork because it keeps you on a schedule&period; Taking a year off largely made daily routines difficult to create and maintain&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>3&period; Questions&comma; Questions&comma; Questions…<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>This con definitely overwhelmed me at times&period; Many people including my friends and family members kept asking me what I was doing with my time off&comma; if I would return to school&comma; etc&period; While these questions were a sign that the people in my life cared about me&comma; they also took a toll on me because I felt that I was constantly being questioned and judged for my decisions&period; The hardest part about receiving these questions was that I knew the implications that came along with them&semi; I was made to feel that I was slacking&comma; unmotivated&comma; or not likely to return to school&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3><strong>The Positives<&sol;strong><strong> <&sol;strong><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p><strong>1&period; Traveling and Gaining New Experiences  <&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>While many may spend a gap year at home or working&comma; I was fortunate enough to spend this time traveling&period; I decided to travel through EF Ultimate Break with a group of 18 to 29-year-olds&period; I still talk to a lot of them now&comma; even a year later&period; This trip was life changing&period; I also felt that I was able to enjoy my travels at the best possible time &lpar;while I was still in college&rpar; as opposed to waiting until I was older&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Being able to experience and explore these beautiful&comma; magnificent&comma; and historic countries that I had always dreamed of going to was the most fulfilling adventure I could’ve dreamed of&period; For the first time in a while&comma; I felt I was where I was meant to be&period; I gained perspective with each city I went to and began to appreciate the smallest things as grand&colon; the pasta we made from scratch on a rooftop in Italy&comma; the long&comma; drawn-out meals in Spain where people took the time to speak to one another and truly get to know each member of the group&comma; and forgetting all about checking my phone for hours on end&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>2&period; Attaining a Healthy Lifestyle  <&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Throughout freshman year&comma; I struggled with tonsillitis and bronchitis&period; I got each infection multiple times and I ended up having my tonsils taken out during my gap year&period; This certainly falls on the less glamorous side of the gap year experience&comma; and is something that others probably won’t go through specifically&period; However&comma; healing from sickness can also be about repairing mental health&comma; especially after being in an environment where you were extremely stressed and anxious&period; Becoming healthy looks different for different people&comma; and means doing whatever you feel is necessary to feel ready to succeed and thrive in your own college environment&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>For me&comma; it was doing a fourteen-week exercise program once I got home&comma; where I woke up early every morning and adhered to a strict diet&period; While this may sound unflattering to say the least&comma; it surprised me to learn how much I loved fitness and health&period; I had always considered myself a relatively healthy person that incorporated food and exercise into my lifestyle&period; However&comma; by staying consistent and eating cleaner than I ever had&comma; I felt incredibly energized and confident&period; I now incorporate fitness and healthy eating into my everyday life&period; This program helped me become the best version of myself that I could possibly be&comma; and realize what I was capable of achieving&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>3&period; Finding My Path <&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>This was the most crucial reason that I took time off from college&period; I took classes at a local university without feeling the intense pressure financially and socially to take classes that were only involved in my major&period; This experience gave me time to think about what I truly wanted to pursue&colon; communications&period; From my first introductory communications course&comma; I knew that I had finally found a subject that I was passionate about and something that would lead me to a desirable and fulfilling future&period; The ability to dive into a field that was not offered at my previous school was an exciting and relieving moment for me&period; In the month that I have been at Tulane so far&comma; I have only become more certain of my passion for this field&comma; and I’m confident&comma; comfortable&comma; and content to be on a path that is right for me&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>When looking back at all of the upsides and downsides to taking a year off&comma; I am reminded that the time I have not spent in school has been the hardest yet most transformative time I could’ve imagined&period; Now&comma; I feel I am finally pursuing a path that I am deeply passionate about in an environment where people are friendly&comma; driven&comma; and happy to be where they are&period; As I was packing my suitcase to head home for a few days off for fall break&comma; I smiled because I realized something&colon; I didn’t want to leave&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>COVER PHOTO&colon; Lindsey Drucker<&sol;p>&NewLine; <&excl;-- WP Biographia v4&period;0&period;0 -->&NewLine;<div class&equals;"wp-biographia-container-top" style&equals;"background-color&colon; &num;FFEAA8&semi; border-top&colon; 4px solid &num;000000&semi;"><div class&equals;"wp-biographia-pic" style&equals;"height&colon;100px&semi; width&colon;100px&semi;"><img alt&equals;'' src&equals;'https&colon;&sol;&sol;secure&period;gravatar&period;com&sol;avatar&sol;787dcdf31587bcad3823f832a5ac9e20cf8694bc9dec0bdd44e42b9ec8d83b60&quest;s&equals;100&&num;038&semi;d&equals;wp&lowbar;user&lowbar;avatar&&num;038&semi;r&equals;g' srcset&equals;'https&colon;&sol;&sol;secure&period;gravatar&period;com&sol;avatar&sol;787dcdf31587bcad3823f832a5ac9e20cf8694bc9dec0bdd44e42b9ec8d83b60&quest;s&equals;200&&num;038&semi;d&equals;wp&lowbar;user&lowbar;avatar&&num;038&semi;r&equals;g 2x' class&equals;'wp-biographia-avatar avatar-100 photo' height&equals;'100' width&equals;'100' &sol;><&sol;div><div class&equals;"wp-biographia-text"><h3>About <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;tulanemagazine&period;com&sol;author&sol;kbrosnan&sol;" title&equals;"Katy Brosnan">Katy Brosnan<&sol;a><&sol;h3><p>Katy Brosnan is a junior from Reno&comma; Nevada&period; She is a Communications and Psychology double major who enjoys running and going to music festivals&period;<&sol;p><div class&equals;"wp-biographia-links"><small><ul class&equals;"wp-biographia-list wp-biographia-list-text"><li><a href&equals;"mailto&colon;&&num;107&semi;&&num;98&semi;&&num;114&semi;&&num;111&semi;s&&num;110&semi;&&num;97&semi;n&&num;64&semi;t&&num;117&semi;lane&period;e&&num;100&semi;u" target&equals;"&lowbar;self" title&equals;"Send Katy Brosnan Mail" class&equals;"wp-biographia-link-text">Mail<&sol;a><&sol;li> &vert; <li><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;tulanemagazine&period;com&sol;author&sol;kbrosnan&sol;" target&equals;"&lowbar;self" title&equals;"More Posts By Katy Brosnan" class&equals;"wp-biographia-link-text">More Posts&lpar;13&rpar;<&sol;a><&sol;li><&sol;ul><&sol;small><&sol;div><&sol;div><&sol;div><&excl;-- WP Biographia v4&period;0&period;0 -->&NewLine;

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