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7 Things You Better Know BEFORE Freshman Orientation Starts

A list of things you may need or need to know prior to college orientation for freshman year.

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I just recently had my freshman orientation at the University of Tennessee - Knoxville. So I thought I'd share some of the things I wish I would've known or should've brought. Got to help the next batch of freshman who go through the exciting process of orientation!

1. Bring a Notebook

Though orientation is a fun time and a chance for you to meet some of your fellow peers, it's a lot of information as well. Every school may be different, but generally, colleges go over: policies, standards, classes, class requirements, majors, programs, organizations, and much more. And all of that information is important, so it's best you bring a notebook to write things down so you can remember them. Especially anything that pertains to you or your major.

2. Bring a Portable Charger

This is something I wish I would've known before my orientation. I spent half the day trying not to be on my phone so it wouldn't die. You're generally walking around a lot or in an auditorium setting and there aren't any wall outlets nearby. So if you have a phone that dies pretty quickly, or if you're constantly on it, you may need to invest in one of these handy little things.

3. Understand its Okay to be Anxious

You're probably surrounded by people you don't know, overwhelmed by the information, and starting to get jitters about college. It's OK! Everyone around you is 9/10 feeling the same way. Its okay to be nervous, anxious, overwhelmed, etc. But don't let that stop you from having a good time. Talk to people around you, start a conversation, and it'll make you feel a whole lot better to talk to people and know that you're not alone. If you have an orientation leader like I had at the University of Tennessee, then talk to them. Their purpose is to help you along and help make you feel more comfortable with the whole process.

4. Bring a Jacket!

I know, this ones a little weird. Most college orientations take place in summer or early fall, so it's hot out. What point would there be to bring a jacket? Well, the reason why is you're not outside as much as you think you'll be. In fact, almost all of the buildings are freezing that you'll go into and stay in for periods of time. So if you're like me and get cold really easy, I suggest bringing one just in case.

5. Bring Snacks!!

Most college orientations already have designated eating times, so you may be eating earlier or later than what you're used to and need a little something to help you throughout the day while you're waiting to actually eat. I wish I would've known that, I spent a good portion of the day super hungry because breakfast was early and lunch was later than what I'm used to. So I suggest bringing some chips or crackers just to get you through if you have to wait awhile.

6. Bring Notes

What I mean by that is: orientation is an amazing opportunity to talk to your advisor about anything regarding your major, minor, career path, etc. And they can help point you in the right direction, so it's important to bring notes and questions so they can help get you where you want to be.

7. Be Prepared!

What I mean by that is, have a list of questions for your advisor, bring everything you need: chargers, pens, paper, snacks, jacket, etc. Anything you may need, bring! Because 9/10 you'll actually be using it.

This is a stressful, overwhelming, and very exciting time for everyone doing orientation. It is a lot of information, so don't let it overwhelm you too much. Just keep your head up, and you'll have a great time. Orientation is meant to be fun, informing, and catered towards you!

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