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    involve the student body. My experience the first day of campus was a life experience that consisted of me getting lost at first, trying to get to my classes. Then also, I got to meet new people that I liked and we had common interests between us. Next, during class I was listening to my professors go over the syllabus and how the class was going to go for the rest of the semester. At moments, there were times that I felt nervous to talk in front of class that day because of the environment of other people

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    College Freshmen My first day of college is one of the most important experiences of my life. Fall semester began on August 28, 2017. In that morning, I had plenty of time compared to high school. I overslept because I knew college starts only at 10 am. I had an alarm set for 9 am. Once I woke, I took shower and got ready. HACC is about minimum 8 minutes away from my house. By 9:40 am, I was on my way to the Harrisburg Area Community College. I was full of confidence that I will reach the campus

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    First day of College Hearing so many good things and bad things about college I didn’t know what to expect and look forward to. That change my junior year knowing different college come every year I didn’t really pay it any mind what college I wanted to go to until ODU, Virginia State University and Virginia Teach came. It was Virginia State first year of visiting out school and I knew I wanted to go there I start getting e excited for college that were talking about their experience at college

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    For many of us our expectations of what the first day of college should be is less or more of what is predictable considering that some of us have never been to college or are returning to college. The mind-sets that we have not only are comparable to most but, are very surreal to a lot and can be overcoming. Being that I am 42 years old, going back to school to finally undertake something with denotation had me motivated yet, explore whether this was for me. To be on campus with the majority of

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    College Freshmen My first day of college is one of the most important experiences of my life. The semester began on August 28, 2017. In that morning, I had plenty of time compared to high school. I overslept because I knew college starts only at 10 a.m. I had an alarm set for 9 a.m. Once I woke, I took a shower and got ready. HACC is about minimum 8 minutes away from my house. By 9:40 a.m., I was on my way to the Harrisburg Area Community College. I was full of confidence that I will reach the campus

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    For many of us our anticipation of what the first day of college should be is less or more of what is expected considering that some of us have never been to college or are returning to college. The feelings that we have not only are similar to most but, are very surreal to a lot and can be overwhelming. Being that I am 42 years old, going back to school to finally accomplish something with meaning had me excited yet, questioning whether this was for me. To be on campus with the majority of the students

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    First day in Boston, first day of orientation, first day in Boston College! As all first days are like, my first day in Boston College was chaotic, exciting, and exhausting. Still, I wanted everything to be perfect: clean dorm, cool friends, and perfect class registration. Thinking of perfection, I went up the lower common to start my orientation by getting an orientation packet. As I got my orientation packet, the professor who gave me the packet said that I have to go take a placement test for

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    My first day of college at Thomas Nelson Community College I was so nervous, being in a new school where I don’t know anybody was kind of frightening. I thought I would feel the same way about college as I did for high school. In high school, all my teachers prepared me the hard way to prepare for college and what to expect. My goal is to finish out 2 years at Thomas Nelson Community College and transfer to a four-year college to continue my goal in life to become a Registered Nurse (RN). When I

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    It was a warm autumn morning and the sun was just rising on the horizon. I was already awake and ready for my first day at the college. Later I found myself standing crusted like a statue behind the white door which reminded me an endless emotional tension that I usually experience all the time while facing a simple for some people but for me a very difficult situation to deal with. For a long period of time a very deep anxiety and nervousness had been my only response to the situations when I

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    Calums ridiculously obnoxious snoring practically rattling the bed. Though, maybe it was also because my excitement for the coming day. My first day in college. More specifically Stanford University. The mere thought of taking a step in the direction of becoming a criminal therapist had my heart thumping, so having such little time until officially starting college was causing my mind to race uncontrollably. I definitely was not getting to sleep any time soon. Sighing, I sat up in bed, running

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