Hey you are in college not in kindergarden.Do you realise that?
2006-08-13 02:24:08
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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This is normal, honey. At first you'll be overwhelmed. This is a lot of new stuff all at one time. Give it some time and a little patience, be a little brave and venture outside your room. If this is your first time away from home it's going to take some getting used to, but this is a very exciting and important part of your life. You're starting your way toward your own life and your own future. Remember that Mom and Dad will always be there no matter what if you really, really need them (and I'm sorry homesick doesn't qualify!), but it's time to screw up your courage and start standing on your own two feet. Give it some time; this is all scary and new, but you'll do fine and be fine very soon. You'll be surprised how soon all this will be no big deal to you.
2006-08-13 02:27:33
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answer #2
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answered by telaine 3
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What you're feeling is normal. You're already gotten some really good suggestions on things to do. I'd say, take a book or magazine out in the lounge. You'll feel much better about being at school once you meet some people and your own floor or dorm is a good place to start. Remember, most freshmen feel just like you do.
Have you had orientation yet, or is that what you're at school for? You will meet people at orientation and in your classes once they start. Join organizations or sign up for activities that you're interested in. Ask people you meet if they want to go to things that are happening on campus. You may not end up being great friends with the first people you meet, but I know its really hard to show up at a campus event by yourself and you need to meet people so that you can figure out who you want to be friends with.
Get your room organized enough that you can find things and function in it. Then get off the computer and out of your room. It is hard to start, but you're going to be fine.
2006-08-13 07:05:23
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answer #3
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answered by pag2809 5
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There's a world of opportunity right in front of you, yet you are looking backward. Turn around. Turn the whole situation around. Thanksgiving will be here before you know it and you can visit home again. In the meantime, stop wasting all that money, get your books together and get to work!
You have too much to do to spend the time crying. There's freshman orientation, you need to learn the lay of the land, how the library works, student id card, dining halls, . . . Besides, the person of your dreams may be right outside.
2006-08-13 02:30:40
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answered by szydkids 5
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Wow... were you forced to go to this particular college? It's normal to feel sad, but in any case, here are a few things you can do:
- spend some time organizing your new room. Make it homey... that way, you will feel more connected to it.
- check out the student lounge and sign up for different clubs. It's a great way to make new friends.
- ask a couple of new dorm-mates to check out the campus with you. This way you can meet some new people while becoming more familiar with your new spot.
Good luck and congrats on going to college.
2006-08-13 02:25:58
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answered by ♪ ♥ ♪ ♥ 5
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It's separation anxiety, dear, and it's okay to cry. New situations, new place, nerves and now you're left to deal with it on your own. Have a good cry and maybe a hot shower or bath and get it out of your system then you can get on with your life.
When you calm down, go out and start meeting people. Go for a walk, or the library, or just meander around the place for a while. Once you get used to the idea of being on your own, you'll be fine.
Good Luck to you!
2006-08-13 02:32:49
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answer #6
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answered by Lucianna 6
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2016-11-24 22:54:12
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answered by rue 4
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I am sorry you feel this way, I can relate to how you feel. What worked for me was keeping myself busy(meeting new people, exploring the new town etc.) and keeping a picture of my mom in my room.
It will get easier though, a new move out of the home always takes some getting used to.
2006-08-13 02:25:27
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answered by ADizza 2
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Take a walk around. You'll see what your feeling right now on others faces. Maybe stop and talk to someone, the old saying is "misery loves company". Make a friend, they may need one too right now.
2006-08-13 02:31:32
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answered by sassywv 4
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Just think , that they are ok , Of course its normal to be upset, go and speak to a few other peoples there, some of them are probably going through the same circumstances at moment.
2006-08-13 02:27:41
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answered by Anonymous
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