Wednesday, April 24, 2013

College Is About Creating Yourself

As members of the Hampton University Class of 2013 prepare to graduate from their "Home by the Sea," we are taking a look back at their years at HU. This three-part blog series explores the experiences of three Hamptonians as they interpret -"It's a Hampton Thing, You wouldn't understand."


My freshmen year there was a message board that was posted on the north wall of the Harkness Hall lobby for parents and friends to leave messages for residents they came to visit. Although most messages were left by over-protective parents reminding their sons to behave or girlfriends and love interests trying to claim their territory, one message in particular stuck with me over my four years at Hampton. It read, “College isn’t about finding yourself, it’s about creating yourself.” At that instant I immediately began thinking about the future “self” I was to create.

It's no doubt that a Hampton education is expensive, but the opportunity to have all the resources needed to create your ideal self is priceless. The key to Hampton, like life, is to make the most out of every opportunity. How does one do that? There are many ways.

First, Get up, Get Out, and Get involved. Hampton literally has hundreds of clubs, programs, and organizations that you can join. There is truly a niche for everyone. From early on I got involved with the Student Government Association and worked my way up the ranks from senator to eventually becoming a cabinet member and speaker of the entire Senate. It was truly a labor of love and an experience that allowed me to gain more confidence and grow into my own leadership style. While trying to get involved I also discovered what wasn’t for me. I have always had an interest in clothing and dance, but I didn’t fit in well with the fashion show circles nor the dance and Battle of the States crews. However, if I hadn’t tried it all, I would’ve never found what worked for me.

With that being said, secondly, don’t be afraid to take a chance, make mistakes, or fail. It’s a necessary part of the college experience and life. Whether it’s taking a chance and going to the party of the semester and knowing you’re going to have to pull an all-nighter when you return or trying out for Ebony Fire or Majestic dance team, you never know what will come out of a good try. I personally have failed extraordinarily since I’ve been at Hampton. I ran for office three times and lost, but the connections, opportunities, and relationships I have gained from those experiences I never would have had if I were afraid to fail.

With May getting closer and closer I realize how fast college really goes by. Enjoy it. These truly are some of the best years.  

- Jonathan Mark ’13

Jonathan Mark is a senior public relations major from Richmond, Va. He is an active member of the Greer Dawson Wilson Student Leadership Program. Jonathan will attend the University of Richmond T.C. Wilson School of Law in the fall.

1 comment:

  1. This is truly inspiring, like you I have also failed several times. However I haven't reached the upside of these things yet. I haven't gotten into the club I wanted to and not everything is turning out perfectly. But your story is truly inspiring and gives me so much hope for my future, so thank you.

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