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My College Story So Far

I'm Miley, and I started 'The More You Noe' after realizing that college isn't just about the grades—it's about surviving the transition. Entering campus at sixteen was a whirlwind, and I wanted to create a roadmap for others to feel more prepared and less alone in their journey.

Portrait of Miley

My Journey

Arriving on Campus
First-Year Struggles

Stepping onto campus for the first time was a whirlwind of dorm boxes, map-checking, and wide-eyed realization. At sixteen, the scale of everything felt immense, a beautiful and terrifying blank slate waiting for my story to begin.

The honeymoon phase ended quickly. Between navigating difficult coursework and the quiet ache of homesickness, I realized that high school hadn't quite prepared me for the sheer independence required to thrive here.

Finding Community
Starting the Blog

Finding a community does not just mean getting involved in student groups or clubs, It's about finding a support group. Some of the people you meet in college will end up being the most important people in your life. 

The More You Noe began as a mentorship initiative and a space to share the honest highs and lows of student life. I created this platform to walk alongside you through huge life shifts, offering practical guidance and a genuine support system.

Values & Vision

My mission is to ensure no student feels alone or unprepared. Through The More You Noe, I'm building a supportive community where we share the real struggles and small wins of campus life together.

Honesty

Keeping it Real

My college experience has been far from perfect. From struggling with grades, anxiety, and friendships, there has been a lot of ups and downs. I am here to share how I overcame these hardships and how I continue to grow through them.

Practical Help

Actionable Advice

Whether it's study hacks or budget meals, everything here is designed to be used in your daily life immediately.

Community First

Better Together

You're not just a reader; you're part of the 'Noe-it-alls'. We look out for each other and grow as a group.

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