Starting college is a daunting experience, and your first day can often
be the most daunting. But it doesn't need to be! While many people think
that the first day is the most stressful, we've come up with some tips
to make sure that your first day is as fun and as easy a transition into
college life as possible.
1. Leave your Dorm Open
An open door policy is the quickest way to get people to introduce
themselves. Open door = friendly resident who wants to chat. If you’re
looking to make friends quickly, then be sure you pack a door stop to
wedge your door open! People will drop in and say “hi” as they move in,
and this also lets you know when your dormmates have moved in.
And if you need help with your unpacking, you’re likely to get helpful dormmates asking if they can help with anything!
2. Unpack your things as soon as you can
An open door policy is the quickest way to get people to introduce
themselves. Open door = friendly resident who wants to chat. If you’re
looking to make friends quickly, then be sure you pack a door stop to
wedge your door open! People will drop in and say “hi” as they move in,
and this also lets you know when your dormmates have moved in.
And if you need help with your unpacking, you’re likely to get helpful dormmates asking if they can help with anything!
3. Explore your campus
Once you’ve unpacked and made yourself feel a little more at home, go
and explore your new surroundings! Whether you head straight to figure
out where your classes will be or you’re more interested in seeing the
recreational facilities, try to orient yourself and see a bit more of
the campus. You’ll be feeling at home in no time!
4. Dont spend your night alone
Once you’ve unpacked and made yourself feel a little more at home, go
and explore your new surroundings! Whether you head straight to figure
out where your classes will be or you’re more interested in seeing the
recreational facilities, try to orient yourself and see a bit more of
the campus. You’ll be feeling at home in no time!
5. Meet as many people as possible..
Be prepared to meet as many people as you can in your first day.
Everyone is going to be smiling and keen to make new friends, so be sure
to take advantage of this! Don’t judge anyone yet, and don’t
automatically decide who your friends are going to be – just take it
easy and play it by ear.
Just be sure that you introduce yourself to as
many people
as you can! Whether you go around your hall knocking on doors, or are
just hanging out with people who knocked on your door, be sure that you
spend time with other people who have just moved in.
6. …but if you don’t make any friends, know that it’s okay!
So you don’t think you’ve met anyone who is going to be your new BFF?
Don’t panic! It’s just the first day. Honestly, most college students
change friendship groups a few times before they settle into one that
suits them. The people you meet on your first day don’t have to be your
new friends; in fact, it’s highly possible that they won’t be.
You have four years to make new friends, so don’t be disheartened
that you’ve not settled in on your first day. Many collegiettes continue
making friends until the end of their senior year. Just keep reminding
yourself: it’s only day one!
7. Let your mom fuss over you.
Your mom is going to want to fuss over you. A lot. When she asks to help
you unpack, or to vacuum your room, just let her. Remember that this is
stressful for her as well – she’s just packed you up to live on your
own for the first time! Your parents might even want to take you out for
lunch or dinner. While we just said that you should meet as many new
people as possible on your first day, you might also want to make the
most of your family time. You can spare an hour or so for a meal with
your family – and just think how happy it will make your parents feel!
8. Know that everyone is as nervous as you are
The other college students you meet might be beaming, but that
doesn't mean they're not panicking on the inside. This is an entirely
new experience for everyone, so don’t think that you’re the only one who
is either homesick or worried about not making friends. It would take a
very strong person to move into a new setting and have no worries at all.
The other thing is, everyone is just as eager to make new friends –
so don’t worry about knocking on someone’s door and saying hi. They’re
likely to appreciate that you made the effort.
9. Pack snacks – everyone loves cookies!
It’s great to have a box of cookies or chocolates in your dorm to offer
to your dormmates when you first move in. If you do go round your halls
knocking on doors, it’s nice to have something to offer people. Your
food of choice doesn’t have to be anything fancy; even just M&Ms or a
box of cookies will be very well received, especially after lifting all
those heavy boxes!
10. Make sure you have a noise-canceling device.
It’s possible that your halls will be noisy and that you're not used
to this, so it might be a bit more difficult to get to sleep. The worst
thing to be during Welcome Week is exhausted: it’s a long week, so don’t
make it harder by not sleeping properly.
Earplugs might be enough for you, but if they aren’t, there are a few
things you can try. If you like listening to music at night, invest in
some noise-canceling headphones. If you don’t want to sleep with
headphones on or earbuds in, then you might want to pack a white noise
machine. Clara Beyer, a senior at Brown, says that “it’s like having a
little fan next to your ears. At first you notice the noise, but then
you’re quickly able to tune this out. It made it so much easier for me
to sleep in my first week at university!”
11. Wear something you’re comfortable in!
So you’re freaking out about what to wear? Wear something that you’re
comfortable in, but also something you feel you look good in. If you
feel confident, it's likely to come across in your body language and
your gestures. Remember when you’re choosing your outfit that you’re
going to be moving boxes for most of the day and unpacking, so make sure
you’re wearing something practical. We would recommend putting the high
heels away for now, collegiettes!
12. If it isn’t the best day – don’t worry; you have four more years!
If you haven’t had the best first day, don’t worry about it! There
are many people who don’t love their first day of college but still go
on to have a great four years at college, so don’t put too much pressure
on these 24 hours. Just think, you’ll meet even more people tomorrow,
and one of those people could be your new best friend! Tomorrow is
another day, collegiettes, and it could be a much better day!
Your first day, and in fact the entire Welcome Week, is a very
stressful experience – and many people don’t have the best time. But
it's okay! You’ll settle in soon, especially once you’re in the routine
of classes and have met people with similar interests in your classes
and through the extracurriculars that you choose to join. Try and make
the most of your first day with these tips, but don’t panic if it isn’t
perfect!
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