“Though I know I'll never lose affection
For people and things that went before
I know I'll often stop and think about them
In my life, I'll love you more”
What’s so great about
Let’s not make any bones about it. I hated high school. I felt like an outcast, I couldn’t stand my regimented academic schedule, I had zero luck with the ladies and I had enough acne on my face to publish a connect the dots travel book. I should also mention that I was battling depression and I really felt like my life was headed in the wrong direction. So even though Penn State Altoona was far colder than the
In truth, the expectations were low from the minute I stepped on campus. My parents were already gearing for my imminent return home for semester #2 and plan “B” for community college was the likely next destination. My personal expectations were to simply not be home by semester # 2. I’m not really sure what happened to me that 1st semester but I felt the tides of life changing in my favor. I don’t want to seem to cliché and say my experiences at Penn State Altoona changed my life, but in reality they really did. The first few days seemed to tempt my evil-doings. I was in an off campus apartment and almost every night there was binge drinking and pot smoking all around me. This is nothing different than any other college campus around
Penn State Altoona is as a small satellite campus. When I began, the school had around 3000 undergraduate students. It was a 45-minute ride to the main campus, which had around 45,000 students at the time. The school would never come out and
directly say this but Penn State Altoona was really the school you go to, if you were not good enough to make the cut for the main campus. The perception was that PSU Altoona was everyone’s fall back plan. For me, it was the only plan. PSU Altoona is “167.2 acres with more than 20 buildings centered around a pond, including a student union, athletic complex with indoor pool, fitness loft and weight room; computer center; library; state-of-the-art science and engineering labs; theater; art and music studios.” In truth it offered as much as any small liberal arts school around the country with one extra benefit, do well here and they’ll graduate you to the main campus. It was the training wheels of college in most cases.
To say that my first semester was a success would be an understatement. After nearly failing out of high school, I began my first semester by earning a 3.13 GPA. I followed that semester with a 3.87 and I will add that I earned a 3.0 or higher in 8 out of my 9 semesters of undergraduate studies and a 3.30 or better in my 6 semesters of graduate studies but I digress. I don’t even think my academic success was the true mark that Penn State Altoona had on my life.
When I proclaim the school saved my life, it’s really because the school changed my life. It was the first time that I felt liberated from the societal pressures that I felt at home. It was the first time that I felt like I made my parents proud and it was the place where I learned to cultivate my sense of truth and empowerment. I was able to choose educational courses that were more suited to my interests as opposed to high school where courses were assigned based on the schools desired learning paradigm. I will also say that my acne cleared up while in college, which subsequently boosted my self-esteem and suspended my lingering effects of depression. I won’t say that
If my freshmen year set the precedence for this transformation then my sophomore year clearly defined it. It was the fall of 1997 and I began the semester in an on-campus suite. The demand for enrolling at PSU Altoona was becoming evident as new residences halls were being erect. I shared a 2-bedroom suite with two strangers from Central Pennsylvania and a guy from upstate
One day in late 2007, I decided to audition for the campus production of “Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up.” If
more than any one person in my life at the time. That director, Nona Gerard, cast me in a relatively big role and assured me that I was “ready for the challenge.” It should be recognized that this musical was about children growing up in catholic school and often alluded to the presence of patron saints. To this day, I claim that Nona Gerard was my Saint Valentine because the love, confidence and reassurance she showed me was something that no teachers ever gave me in high school.
I recognize that being in a show seems very trivial to the common person but for the 4-months of rehearsing and 2 straight weeks of performing, I was a rock star and my life was changing every day. I remember that my 2nd to last performance was viewed by 16 family members and friends who caravanned the 3.5 hours from the
I met several other people in the show. There was a guy named Eugene Kim, who lived near me at home and I met a lovely local girl named Lauren Anastasi, who was our female lead in the show. Laurens father also joined the cast in a pretty significant role. Her dad, John was a nationally recognized Thoracic Surgeon at the local hospital. He also gave the cast a few things we’d never forget.
A. An incredibly authentic and terrific performance
B. The donation of renting the body mics for the show
C. The unique opportunity to watch him perform an open heart surgery.
Yes, you read it correctly. After the show ended, I, along with many of us in the cast, went to the hospital and watched him perform an open heart surgery. I’m not talking about watching it from an observation booth or from closed circuit television. I was literally 12-18 inches away from a human heart. It was one of the most remarkable things I have ever witnessed in my life.
Many of you have made it to this point of my blog and are probably saying to yourself “Ok, I get it, you enjoyed college. What’s the big deal?” The big deal is that in order for my life to change, I needed to be at that particular school at that particular time of my life. Maybe it was fate but I needed
I must say Rudy that i didn't know how ruff things were you prior to PSU. I am certainly glad that I met you. I knew no one at all coming from NY to Pennsylvania and you took me in and became a great friend to this day. We had some great times in Toon Town!! Wish we could all get together and do that show all over again, it was so much fun! PS.. I burned all the pictures. haha BUT Alex may have a video... Can't wait to get together with you and the Pamster!! Big Bri
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