Needless to say, especially for all the upperclassmen that have already been through this, moving away from home for the first time is kind of a big deal. Moving from 18 years of living under the same roof as your family to a cramped dorm room on an unfamiliar campus with unfamiliar people is a huge transition. Here are some of the things I have noticed in my first few weeks of living in the Bates community:
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1. Eating all meals in a dining hall is both very convenient and very intimidating
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2. Showering is much more of an ordeal than it used to be (shower caddies?! SHAVING?!).
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3. All of the upperclassmen, even sophomores, seem so much older…
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4. People only seem to own Bean Boots, Chacos, and Birkenstocks
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5. Laundry is more complicated than I ever imagined it would be
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6. My roommate has eaten more popcorn in the past three weeks than I thought was possible
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7. Having class spaced throughout the day rather than all at once is both better and worse (less classes per day, more time for napping and procrastinating)
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8. Adjusting to living essentially alone doesn’t take nearly as much time as you would think