TASUED Gengies Reflects on His Worst Experience During 100 Days

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Freshman year at university is often a mix of excitement, confusion, and a lot of unexpected adventures. For TASUED students, or TASUEDites, every corner of the campus tells a story, and for Gengies, his first-year struggles left a lasting memory. He recently shared one of his most frustrating yet humorous experiences from his 100-level days, one that every new student might find all too familiar.

Gengies recalls:

“That year, I asked someone that I was going to Alex O. He said, ‘Omo that place far o, but I can take you there if you’ll pay me. But if you can’t pass here, turn right, pass the corner, you’ll see the place.’ I waka ehn.”

The moment captures the essence of being a newcomer on campus—where finding your way around feels like solving a puzzle without a map. Gengies’ experience highlights the struggle of navigating unfamiliar paths, sometimes having to rely on the goodwill of others who might turn out to be more confusing than helpful.

For many freshmen, the journey through TASUED’s sprawling campus feels like a rite of passage. Whether it’s getting lost on the way to classes, misinterpreting directions, or realizing that shortcuts aren’t always the quickest route, every step feels like a learning curve.

This experience is not just about getting lost but also about the lessons learned along the way. It’s about figuring out whom to trust for directions, making memories in the most unexpected places, and sometimes just embracing the journey, no matter how lost you might feel.

Gengies’ story serves as a reminder to all new students that these moments, though frustrating at the time, often become the stories we laugh about later. They are part of the shared experience that unites all TASUEDites—navigating the ups and downs, from the classroom to the countless paths that crisscross the campus.

In the end, these stories are what make university life memorable. They remind us that every struggle, every wrong turn, and every little win is all part of the adventure. So, to all the freshmen out there, keep moving, keep exploring, and remember—you’re not alone in the journey!

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