Thursday, August 6, 2020

Prepping for Your First Day

Prepping for Your First Day Leaving for college feels like a day that would never come, but its finally here. Getting ready can feel like a daunting task, but with a little time and effort, you can feel ready to leave by move-in day. Heres a couple of suggestions on what to do the weeks before you arrive on campus. Do Your Research A couple of months ago, I had so many questions coming into college. I thought, How am I going to find my classes? and, What am I going to even do when I get there? Luckily, there are so many resources to find information, whether it be the University website, a friend, or even the Admissions blog. One place I found particularly helpful is the Illinois Student Affairs app. Whether youre an incoming freshman, transfer student, or international student, you can create your schedule of orientation activities that apply to you and your major. Some events listed are helpful like the Course Schedule Tours and others are fun social ones like watching a movie at Memorial Stadium. Theres also a map of campus and links to many helpful places like the McKinley Health Center and the Counseling Center. Pack Your Bags Whether you live close or far, picking what to move into your dorm can be the most stressful part of the move-in process. University housing is here to help with that too with a handy list of things to bring and things not to bring. If youre living in private housing, your list might be a little different, but its still super helpful to have a general guideline of what to pack. Checking to make sure you have everything before and after you buy things can reduce last-minute grocery and furniture runs. Say Goodbye One of the most common ailments college students can face is homesickness. Whether its one last time taking your dog around the block or going on a final late-night food excursion with your friends, try to enjoy the last moments in your hometown until fall break. Spending time with my family and friends and getting to enjoy their company a little while longer before I move away has been one of the most important things Ive done in preparing to leave. Going to college is one of the biggest life changes anyone goes through in their teenage years. Its easy to be nervous about it, but once you dispel the nerves, its a lot easier to get excited. I cant wait to experience college, and if youre reading this, I hope I made your leaving process at least a little bit easier! Noah Class of 2023 I’m studying Journalism in the College of Media. I’m from Park Ridge Illinois, about 30 minutes out of Chicago. My posts are to show my freshman experience and how I navigate my first year of college!

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