After graduation, senior all night parties and grad parties what are most incoming college freshmen looking forward to? Moving In! Move in day is filled with a ton of crazy and a ton of fun. There is so much to do! There are a million people waiting to help you move in, to give you free swag, and to persuade you to join THEIR organization. It’s a bit overwhelming, especially if you have no clue what you are getting yourself into, and I was definitely not one that knew what was going on that day. When my parents and I arrived on campus, I had no clue what to expect. We turned the corner and it was a parking lot, the street was filled with so many people and cars it was ridiculous. I couldn’t believe that all the people here were freshmen. I had no clue where to go. After driving around the parking lot for what seemed hundred times we finally found spot to park we began to collect our thoughts a bit. I was still so overwhelmed, I was relieved to find there were so many people there to help direct us to where we needed to be. Move in day that year was freezing cold, my mom and I got in line to check in and get the key for my room. However, check in had not started yet and we were freezing waiting in line. Once they opened the doors it was a mad rush to get all the information you need and pick up you’re key. What was next? Well since I lived on the 7th floor in West Vandenberg it was kind of impossible to carry all of my things up the stairs so we stood in the long line of new students and parents to use the elevator. After about a half hour wait we finally made it in and were on the way to my new home. It was weird to say that home was not my parent’s house. Once on the 7th floor I saw that my suitemates had already begun to move in, they were Nikki and Lindsay. Lindsay was a friend I had met at orientation and had no clue that we would be living together, this was already off to a great start. After taking about five elevator trips all of my things were in my new room. Time to unpack, it took my mom, dad, sister and I a few hours to unpack all my clothes and things. Thank god, all the troops came or else it would have taken me forever. By this time is dinnertime so we grabbed a quick bite then it was time for my family to go back to Milford. It was bitter sweet; I was so relieved to be moved in and able to experience all the awesome things ahead of me. As an incoming freshman you have to experience all the things move in day has to offer. Make sure you meet your residence assistant. They are your key to everything on campus; if you have any questions or need help with anything ask them. Meet the people you will be living with, the best way to meet people are just to venture on to the other floors and walk around. Take advantage of all the coupons and free stuff that is given away on the first day! Last but not least have fun, move in shouldn’t be stressful, it is supposed to be fun
Move-in day is so much easier if you have the support of your friends and/or parents. Good thing your "troops" were there!
ReplyDeleteI love move in day! All the craziness and meeting new people is a blast!
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