Throughout my life I have been involved in a bunch of different cultures, but theres a few that really stick out to me. I have been playing basketball for about 10 years now, so I have been around many different coaches and players throughout my career. The culture difference between my high school basketball team and my collegiate basketball is entirely different and it was something I was not quite used to during my freshmen year when I was just getting my feet wet in college basketball. In high school I basically did whatever I wanted, I can show up late to practice or not come at all and still play the entire game on game day. I didn't go to class if I didn't feel like it but I did get my work done. I thought I was the king of the school, well me and my teammates all did. We were beating teams by 30 points or better which is why we thought we were so cool. Nothing was mandatory in high school, it was more like if I felt like doing, I did it. The coaches had great basketball minds, but did not discipline the team nor were they ever strict and make rules to keep the team in check. I was surrounded by great players but they were all lazy and had bad attitudes and never wanted to do things together as a team.
When I got to college it was a completely different beast I was dealing with, almost like a rude awakening message from god telling me that this will not be easy. Everything was so organized and constructed which clearly I was not used to. To me it felt like I was literally in the basketball military and having a high intensity coach made it even worse. The culture of the URI basketball team is one that I will never forget because it has built and still is building the man I am today. The first day I got to campus my teammates already knew who I was and they made me feel very comfortable as if I was there for a year already. I saw that this team was a true family which I certainly was not used to in high school. All the things I got away with in high school I would get suspended for now. If I was late I would have to get up at 5am and run 5 miles every day for a week and if it happened again I would be suspended for 2 weeks. They even checked classes to make sure we are getting our education so skipping class can never be an option. After practice we had mandatory study hall for 2 hours including class after. If any of my teammates from high school came to this program they would have been sent home in the first two weeks. The culture in my collegiate career is preparing me for the real world whereas the culture in high school prepared me for failure.


Hassan, I thought this was a really interesting example of how you went through a culture shock. High school to college is enough of a large difference, and you experienced it in a huge way. However, the outcome has made you a more disciplined athlete and student.
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