The worst part of freshman year is heading my way: the end. Freshman year is probably one of the best years, especially for us lovely ladies in college. As the years go by, not only do our choices narrow down, our studies and futures become a heavy cloud hanging over our heads. This past year was one of the best in my life especially because of these top moments that every freshman should experience:
10. Realizing Vocelliâs is open at 1am and accepts Dinex
Weâve all been there. Whether youâre craving something to keep you up for a long night of studying or drunk hungry back at your dorm with your âcrewâ after going hard at a frat party, you want that hot savory slice of pizza. Best part? Your parents wonât ask you why you keep spending so much money at odd hours of the nights because they take Dinex! Yes, our meal plans can be beneficial to us sometimes.
9. Making it into an organization/team
It could be Scotch ânâ Soda. It could be Student Senate. It could be the ballroom dance team. For me, it was all about Dancersâ Symposium, and I was lucky enough to have joined my first semester! Freshman year is all about pushing past fears, opening every ajar door you find, and discovering new skills you may not have known you had. Try new things! Itâs early on in college. You have nothing to lose if you fail.
8. Receiving your first paycheck
Getting a job is great. Getting an internship is great too. But nothing beats the feeling of receiving your first paycheck! Itâs like a confirmation that you actually are capable, can be independent, and will be ok without your parentsâ support someday. On top of that, it is an amazing feeling to be able to reward your hard work with something youâve always wanted to buy using the money you earned yourself.
7. Going home for breaks
Iâll admit it. I left home eagerly for college, and I hate leaving this place and the people for so long. But sometimes, you need to recharge and remind yourself of your roots. Being on a break reminds you of why you love (and sometimes hate) this place so much. Itâs the only time where you can relax and just be alone for a bit.
6. FMR
I never regretted going through recruitment for Greek life, especially here at CMU. Being Greek here doesnât necessarily come with the usual stigmas that being Greek at other schools come with. So many doors have opened for me since I became a sister. Itâs broadened my network especially into the real world, created more opportunities to meet all types of people on campus, made me more involved on campus, gave me unconditional support and love from sisters, and taught me how to sharpen my interpersonal skills. Even if you donât think being a sorority girl is your thing, remember that neither did half the girls that went Greek. It never hurts to try it out. You may be surprised!
5. Going on your first date
Itâs college! Forget everything you learned in high school â or (God forbid) middle school â about dating and relationships. This is the real world now. In a time where random casual hookups, âchilling,â and texting seem to be the only things in the romance department, actually taking the time to go on a dinner date and have a legitimate conversation is something to greatly appreciate! From this point forward, everyone you date will either have an expiration date or grow old with you. So, make sure you get to know every possible candidate, ladies! You never know who you might find.
4. Booth & Carnival
Drilling and sawing for booth was not only a great stress reliever and study break, it was a great time to bond with people in your organization or chapter. As someone who loves being hands-on and loves painting, it was so much fun to channel my creativity into something for the community. Unless youâre in CFA, CMU doesnât always give you the chance to let your imagination run a little loose and free. Booth is that one chance where you donât have to be sitting at a computer coding or programming something. As for Carnival, itâs self-explanatory.
3. Greek Sing
Although it mainly applies to Greeks, it is still one of the biggest shows during the school year. Greek Sing is a philanthropic event and is a chance for each house to branch out and bond with its partner house. Even if performing arts isnât everyoneâs forte, it is so much fun to put together something from scratch and watch the magic unfold on stage. Most importantly, it is amazing to see a group of people come together to excel as a group.
2. Adventure Club & The Fence
First rule of Adventure Club? We donât talk about it. All I can say is take some risks, even if theyâre outright dangerous. If you want to stand on top of a roof, go for it. If you want to snake through some steam tunnels, go for it. If you want to steal The Fence for your freshman dorm to paint, go for it. Now, Iâm not saying to put yourself at a life or death situation. But, itâs ok to be a little adventurous at the beginning of the year. You only get to be a reckless for a bit. Enjoy it!
1. Orientation
Now I know it sounds cheesy and stupid. We all get it. Orientation at CMU is unlike any other. The reason why Orientation was probably one of the best weeks, if not THE best week of my life, is because it was one week where all social norms were thrown out the window. All expectations were ignored. No one cared. No one judged. Everyone was a part of this huge family. We could talk to anyone and it wouldnât be weird. Whether we knew anyone or remember anyone from it does not matter. Orientation brought our graduating class together. It showed us the beauty in our school, our peers, our city. My favorite part? It made me to all feel alive and ready to take on the challenges CMU would bring.