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Personal Narrative: My Time At Michigan State University

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My time at Michigan State University, so far, has been more than I could have hoped for. I’ve celebrated personal and academic victories. I’ve had the opportunity to attend every home football game with the Spartan Marching Band. Attended a victorious B1G Ten Championship game. Attended the Rose Bowl and Cotton Bowl and have more friends than any other time in my life. While sometimes it can be stressful to be a college student—managing due dates, social events, working, and maintaining focus away from Facebook and my phone—having a major I’m actually interested in, makes it all a lot easier. I have friends who, in my opinion, should not have the major they do. They hate all their classes, both pre-requisite and their actual major classes. To me, it seems a little ridiculous to continue spending money and time on an education in something you clearly have no interest in, not to mention planning for a career in the same field. …show more content…

My mom really wanted me to be a packaging major, something that made me want to be a packaging major just a little bit less. (Not that I don’t love my mother, I just really enjoy not doing what she wants me to do.) The idea of being a packaging major was introduced to me when my mother married my step-father, Charles Ross, President of Ternes Packaging. I had the opportunity to work at Ternes Packaging both in the plant and in the office. Ternes is an automotive parts packaging company. Working in the factory I interacted with skin-packaging, paperboard and corrugated packaging, pallets, labels, shipping documents and packaging specs. In the office I saw another side of the business, parts receiving and shipping, dealing with suppliers and customers. Before working at Ternes, I had never thought about how much actually goes into packaging, or that it was actually a career

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