Well orientation ended, and I reflected back upon the weekend. I had met a few people that were interesting, but other than that, nothing had really been accomplished. I had seen the sophomore dorms, not really a help, and I had seen some skits done by students. I had experienced college eating and was already SICK of it! I now had a month to prepare for this new experience, over this month I planned to enjoy myself as much as possible because it would be the last time I would see my High School friends for a while. Nevertheless, as with any vacation, it did not last long enough and I found myself days away from my big move. I saw things packed up in my living room that had honestly never been packed before and of course my mom packed way to much. I had enough bins that I looked like I was moving into a new house with 20 years of clutter.
I had bins galore, and not much space to arrange them. The room was not quite as small as I thought it would be, but not by much. I had enough closet space and a decent desk. After unpacking for a few hours, I finally could enjoy my first night in a dorm. My roommate was a friend from HS so we already had some connection. I surfed the web, watched our decent cable lineup, and drifted off to sleep.
By kelly on Oct 17, 2009 | Reply
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By Lynn Fields on Nov 24, 2009 | Reply
We would like to have your permission to link your website to our Chowan University’s site: Cusober.com. The website is part of our federal grant project on campus to prevent underage drinking. We think the students would benefit greatly from your blog.