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Written by eyeRmonkey<\/a><\/p>\n

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eyeRmonkey<\/a><\/div>\n

These days, It seems like I meet a new college freshman every couple of weeks. I always wish I could pass along all the lessons I accumulated during my first year of college. And thanks to the wonders of the interwebs, I can! My experiences were at the University of Oregon<\/a>, but I think they are applicable anywhere. I suspect that some of these lessons need to be experienced first hand to have any effect on you, but I still think they are worth sharing. Here’s my advice (in order of importance):<\/p>\n

#1 The first week defines the rest of the year<\/h3>\n

I feel like this is the most important piece of advice I could offer, but I also know it’s the hardest thing to control. During the first week, be more outgoing that you normally would. Over the first couple days, meet and talk to every person in the dorm for at least a couple minutes. The best way to develop a community is to do everything as a group for the first week.<\/p>\n

Let me give you a breakdown of how things went in my dorm for the first week and how I heard things went in every other dorms:<\/p>\n

My dorm:<\/strong><\/p>\n