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I am moving into college in less than a month, and I am really nervous. Anyone can give advice really, but please if you have been through this, or are already there it would really help me a lot.
 Seastar4374 posted over a year ago
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tamore said:
Hi I just finished my freshman year and I'm going to be a sophomore!!!

advice - talk to everyone and go to the orientation events. The first friend I made is now my best friend and we met through orientation. Don't be afraid to talk to people - no one else really has any idea what's going on either and even the cool kids are dweebs deep down.

At the same time, choose friends carefully. It's different if you're going to a huge state school or something but my school is on the smaller side and friend groups got cemented within the first few weeks. So don't hang with people you don't like and introduce yourself to people you find interesting even if you're terrified. Be friends with your roommate but don't cling to them - having all the same friends as your roomie just creates drama. Befriend your roomie but maintain boundaries!

Join clubs is also cliche advice but I met a lot of cool people through them! And go to parties, say yes to hanging out, be social in the beginning even if it isn't normally your thing. It makes your first year experience so much better.

Also as far as classes make sure you plan your schedule so you have time to eat and time between. Don't overbook yourself. Don't be afraid to ask for help from professors - they love what they do and they're super intelligent and they wanna help! Tutoring is also always available and yeah it can be stigmatized but if you need it get it.

Get all your books as early as possible. Find them used to save money, or ask upperclassman if they'll sell their old books to you. (This also works for appliances btw. A lot of older students sell stuff at the beginning of the year - keep an eye out!)

Get there as early as possible to move in. You get to choose which side of the room you want and you don't have to deal with moving in and meeting people at the same time; it's a lot more relaxing to already have all your stuff in your room before you go out and do stuff!

Also, you probably don't have enough hangers and storage space. Make sure all your stuff has a home! And bring lots of comfort food and your favorite things from home. Bring Advil and cough drops and hand sanitizer (flu season in dorms is HELL and you WILL get sick several times). You will also need lots of paper towels. And duct tape. Duct tape fixing everything.

Idk what else to say, man, but everyone makes friends at college and once you do it's the time of your life, but you gotta make yourself into the person you wanna be. First year is a fresh start - take advantage of that.

If you have any questions you can ask me, but can I ask what school you're going to? You don't have to say if you're not comfortable with that but I'm from Pennsylvania and I'm p familiar with a lot of the schools there. ^^

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I'm actually going to a small womens liberal college :) I've actually followed a lot of these without realizing it XD.
Seastar4374 posted over a year ago
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Most of this advise is what I was going to tell you. To add - be careful if you have to go out at night - make sure you go with friends. Also, remember to take plenty of change with you for washer / dryer / vending machines etc.
MaxandMart posted over a year ago
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^ true and on top of that first one, always look out for your fellow girls when you go out! Only drink things you've seen opened in front of you. If a girl looks uncomfortable with a guy get her out of there even if you don't know her. Don't let your drunk friends do anything they wouldn't do sober. Always drink water after alcohol. ^^
tamore posted over a year ago
Kragfan1910 said:
Moving out is hard, but what my sister did before she left for college was she made sure to meet up with her roommates well ahead of time, so she had someone she could cling to if things got tough.
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I don't have that luxary :( My roommate is from Texas, and my college is Pennsylvania. I have only met her in person once at a scholarship competiton.
Seastar4374 posted over a year ago
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Do you have skype information, or e-mail, or anything along those lines?
Kragfan1910 posted over a year ago
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They gave me her college email under our residence life information when I found out my dorm room number and everything.
Seastar4374 posted over a year ago
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