College Corner: Tanner Worthing
November 15, 2017
Senior Tanner Worthing is planning to continue his education at Lock Haven University. Here are some other answers we got from Tanner.
The Blueprint: How many colleges did you apply to?
Tanner: 3 or 4.
The Blueprint: Have you visited other schools?
Tanner: Yes, Saint Francis and Westminster.
The Blueprint: Where else did you consider?
Tanner: Saint Francis and Duquesne.
The Blueprint: When picking your college, what made you choose Lock Haven?
Tanner: The size, cleanliness, and how far away it is.
The Blueprint: What are you planning to major in?
Tanner: Physician’s Assistant/ Health Sciences.
The Blueprint: What made you choose this specific major?
Tanner: It interests me and my brother gave me the idea.
The Blueprint: What job do you hope to pursue?
Tanner: Physician’s Assistant.
The Blueprint: What do you expect from the everyday social life at Lock Haven?
Tanner: I believe I’ll meet new people and make new friends. I also think I’ll be very busy.
The Blueprint: What are your feelings on moving on from Bellwood-Antis High School?
Tanner: Bellwood is such a safe and loving place, which makes it tough to leave, but I love adventure and that’s all this is, a new adventure that will most likely lead to a new road of life.
The Blueprint: What do you think will be some of the major differences between high school and college?
Tanner: I think there are two main differences, responsibility and people. Once you get to college, you are responsible for a multitude of things … scheduling classes, buying books, going to class, studying, etc. And people are thrown in your life that you’ve never met – a roommate, professors, teammates if you play sports, and people frlom ethnic groups you’ve never experienced. I’m expecting a big change.