College (and especially first year) is one of the rare times in your life where it is so easy to meet all sorts of different types of people. Everyone is young and outgoing and you all have this shared “thing” that you got accepted to this institution and most importantly you’re all geographically concentrated in this one place (the campus) in multiple settings and environments (class, library, dorms, activities, parties, etc). You also haven’t been hardened by life (everyone gets busier, a little more risk averse, a little more guarded as they age - the game is just protecting as much of your youthful self as possible while still maturing and growing in all the best ways as you age but that’s for another post). Studying is important (especially if you want to at least **keep the door open** on going to some form of grad school because NO ONE PLANS ON GOING TO GRAD SCHOOL IN FIRST YEAR) but do not forget to make the most of EVERYTHING campus life has to offer - it’s like a buffet try the lobster tail and if you don’t like you don’t have to finish it get another plate. Life and memories happen in the most mundane moments: the stuff I remember and get misty eyed is such a random collection of experiences you couldn’t design it if you tried it’s just the cumulus of doing a whole bunch of random stuff - some of it is sort of crazy stuff and some of it is as simple as getting a coffee with someone or throwing a charity car wash or polar bear dip or staying up late and ordering pizza studying for a midterm with friends. Lastly be generous and be a honest, good person. The campus is a surprisingly small place, and reputations are quickly made or unmade (if you’re on here you’re probably a very awesome person but it’s always worth saying). Kindness goes a long way and you have no idea which of your acquaintances will go on to become lifelong friends. The people I stayed in touch with 15 years later are NOT who I expected!!
Feb 8, 2024

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You’ll never have opportunities like this again. Or maybe you will and this will just be a practiceround , I don’t know! Try not to let otherpeople’s drinking keep you from doing things (until they become obnoxious, then go home) Be yourself, do what you like and look for people tolove Don’t assume your first roommate is your new best friend! Honestly college people these days seem so much cooler than back in my day! you’re gonna do great!
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* girlypop go talk to that stranger, make small talk, don’t run away to your room or house the moment classes get over (but also don’t be a creep about it) * get that little treat you deserve it! * JOIN CLUBS they’re fun I promise you and plus points because you get extra gossip * have that gossip session with you friends, it’s the best part of college * study and learn, use that library to its full advantage * make friends outside your classroom or department (they’re always the best) * Remember to go pet that random cat that always seems to be roaming in your campus * Time is too cruel so don’t waste your college years (like I did in my first sem) living in your self imposed isolation. Go around, enjoy. Toodles;)
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i had a similar mindset to you coming into college where i wanted to achieve a lot. it's important to have that ambition earlier on, as it can propel you to improve yourself. at the same time, don't get disheartened if things don't work out the first time around. i had a lot of issues in my first two years chasing after this idea of "lifelong college friends", and it's only after i stopped chasing and focused on myself that i was able to build some stronger friendships. engage with your hobbies and the things you like to do - people with similar interests can be found there. be flexible and open - have a list of priorities for the day, and engage in "productive procrastinating" where you procrastinate on something by doing an unrelated productive thing (like taking a break from an essay and cleaning up my room). i split my time between career prep, clubs, and other engagements using this tactic. it's a time of a lot of change, but you got this. good luck :)
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