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I Can be Your Planning Pal

Alexis Serio Student Contributor, St. Bonaventure University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at SBU chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

I’ve always been one who loves planning and scheduling. When I found out that in college, I would be setting up a schedule for every semester, I was thrilled!

My friends think I’m strange sometimes for the amount of joy I get out of setting up my schedule, but I think they are equally strange for not knowing what their next three years of education will look like. Now, it might be because I’m always a little worried about whether I’ll be able to graduate on time when I continue to add more courses or it could be because I think it’s so fascinating how many opportunities I have to learn.

This last week has consisted of two nights in a row of sitting in my friends’ room. Two of my closest friends in my year have been considering what classes they’ll take for the spring 2025 semester. I immediately jumped in and looked into the classes they still need to take.

Now, I need to preface this by saying that I did this at their requests, and I did not just insert myself into planning their schedules, but I did encourage them to ask me for help, since it’s somewhat of a meditative activity for me. As I’m writing this, I have just finished helping my cybersecurity pal plan a schedule where we’re taking two of the same courses. For one of the classes, we are in separate sections, but I like to believe that absence makes the heart grow fonder and that this is true in platonic relationships, as well. I know that we need time away from one another, but I’m thrilled that we’ll be taking a class together!

I met with my advisor this week and, admittedly, I have more questions than answers. I am in the process of deciding if taking community college courses during the summer and winter to supplement my language requirement classes is necessary or if I should take more classes through St. Bonaventure.

I feel like I am at a good point in knowing what my future looks like regarding classes, and that I am ready to help more people find their own paths. One thing I am disappointed about is that I am not a peer coach. I wanted so badly to be a peer coach for my sophomore, junior, and senior years. I know that I have the strengths to be a good peer coach, so I have been trying to not weight myself down by believing that it’s out of the realm of possibility.

Just this afternoon, I helped a freshman schedule his spring semester. He is not even in the J-School and yet, I was able to be huge help to him. I didn’t realize how much I would love advising others.

I want to grow into someone who can do this sort of advising on a more regular basis and with a greater number of people. After all, I was in that position only a year ago, and I was lucky enough to have a fabulous peer coach, Claire Fisher!

Alexis Serio is an editing chair for the St. Bonaventure University chapter of Her Campus. She is thrilled to be one of the first readers of so many fantastic articles this year! She has been a contributor for Her Campus since Fall 2023 and was a shadow editor during Fall 2024-Spring 2025.

Alexis is a junior Individualized Studies and Spanish double major. Her concentrations are in sociology and theology. Outside of Her Campus, Alexis works for Mt. Irenaeus as a communications intern and SBU's Franciscan Center for Social Concern as a social media intern. She is also a peer coach to freshman and transfer students. Alexis also keeps herself busy as the social media coordinator for Spectrum and as the treasurer for SBU College Democrats!

Alexis loves to read and listen to music! She also loves to chat about books and go on hikes with friends!