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Good Ol' College...

Posted: 2003-06-08 05:16pm
by RogueIce
I got back from Orientation today, and all I'll say is WOW! :shock: I feel in love with at least four of the Student Guides over there! Damn, who knew there could be so many good looking girls? And I suppose it was only because they had to be, but they were all nice and treated me decently! I was shocked and amazed, and now I can't wait for August for the first time I can remember! :D

And the university is quite different than HS. Man, I love that Marshall Center (the USF Student Union), and they got Movies on the Lawn which look like fun, and, well, to this incoming Freshman it is all so overwhelming! They were right about it being quite an experience!

So, anyone know any good Frats to join? 8)

This certainly looks like fun!

Posted: 2003-06-08 05:22pm
by Dalton
College social life is generally better than High School. The maturity level rises and people are generally too concerned with grades and homework to bother treating others like shit. I'm sure you'll find it a refreshing change from high school.

Good luck, man :)

Posted: 2003-06-08 05:26pm
by Ghost Rider
Good luck...and yeah college is a bit better.

Not nearly as clique concerned as High School.

Just watch out for the whole "Ya mean they don't take attendence?" bug.

Posted: 2003-06-08 05:30pm
by RogueIce
Dalton wrote:College social life is generally better than High School. The maturity level rises and people are generally too concerned with grades and homework to bother treating others like shit. I'm sure you'll find it a refreshing change from high school.

Good luck, man :)
That and with 30,000 people there, you're less likely to have those damn cliques. :)
Ghost Rider wrote:Just watch out for the whole "Ya mean they don't take attendence?" bug.
hehe They went over that with us. I don't plan on missing class. Not first semester anyway. :wink:

Posted: 2003-06-08 05:33pm
by Joe
Where are you going to school?

Posted: 2003-06-08 05:37pm
by Darth Garden Gnome
Don't you already have a GF? Or didn't she ditch you at that dance. Did you ever do anything about that?

Not that there's anything wrong with ogling the girls if you've got a gf, of course :D

Posted: 2003-06-08 05:40pm
by aerius
The chick quality in college was a real eye opener for me, literally. I think I spent my first week just looking around gawking at all the hot chicks, it was great! It was so good that even my dad commented on all the cuties around campus when he dropped me off and helped me move into res. And they were so much nicer too, I found that I could walk up to practically any girl and talk with them without getting smacked or getting the evil eye.

Posted: 2003-06-08 05:43pm
by RogueIce
Durran Korr wrote:Where are you going to school?
University of South Florida, Main (Tampa) Campus, enrolled in the College of Engineering and, hopefully, Navy ROTC.
Darth Garden Gnome wrote:Don't you already have a GF? Or didn't she ditch you at that dance. Did you ever do anything about that?

Not that there's anything wrong with ogling the girls if you've got a gf, of course :D
I wish. :cry:

She wasn't my girlfriend then, she was just a friend. Which, in retrospect, makes me perhaps understand a bit better about the way things happened at Prom...I don't think I ever made my feelings clear to her before then, and if you think about it, why would she have trouble seeing other friends if I was just one of them?

Doesn't quite put it all back, since I was kinda ignored and got the short end of the stick, but it does at least give me a little perspective.

But hey, college is a whole new beginning, right? And with all these girls, all coming from all over, and me essentially with a clean slate...well, maybe my luck is going to change. After all, is it not starting in college when the girls want the "dependable" guys? :)

Posted: 2003-06-08 05:46pm
by Joe
University of South Florida, Main (Tampa) Campus, enrolled in the College of Engineering and, hopefully, Navy ROTC.
*phew* Good, one less Gator.

Posted: 2003-06-08 06:01pm
by Wicked Pilot
RogueIce wrote:University of South Florida, Main (Tampa) Campus, enrolled in the College of Engineering and, hopefully, Navy ROTC.
My advice to you is make sure not to over extend yourself, especially during your first quarter. Being an engineering student and a midshipman is way more than most at your university probably get into. Take it slow and one step at a time, and you'll be an Ensign in no time.

Posted: 2003-06-08 06:02pm
by RogueIce
Durran Korr wrote:*phew* Good, one less Gator.
:lol:

Not if it was the only college to take me would I go there. :twisted:

Re: Good Ol' College...

Posted: 2003-06-08 06:53pm
by J
RogueIce wrote:I got back from Orientation today, and all I'll say is WOW! :shock: I feel in love with at least four of the Student Guides over there!
You feel in love or you fell in love? :wink:
Damn, who knew there could be so many good looking girls? And I suppose it was only because they had to be, but they were all nice and treated me decently!
Pssst! Inside secret, they do choose the guides for "friendly" looks and attitude, wouldn't want to freak out the prospective students now would you? Why else would Princeton choose me to do orientations for 3 years in a row? :D
And the university is quite different than HS. Man, I love that Marshall Center (the USF Student Union), and they got Movies on the Lawn which look like fun, and, well, to this incoming Freshman it is all so overwhelming! They were right about it being quite an experience!
Outdoor movies are great! Just remember your bug spray which would be quite vital considering that you'll be in Florida...home of 1001 species of vicious blood sucking bugs.
So, anyone know any good Frats to join? 8)
Can't help you here...but I can point you at the right sorority... :P
This certainly looks like fun!
It's all fun & games until the tests and term papers start flooding in. :?

Posted: 2003-06-08 06:59pm
by weemadando
Enjoy yourself, its great fun. Try and find a "co-ed" place to live, makes life a helluva lot more interesting - especially when its still as crazy (if not more so) as any other frat etc...

Posted: 2003-06-08 07:04pm
by RogueIce
Wicked Pilot wrote:My advice to you is make sure not to over extend yourself, especially during your first quarter. Being an engineering student and a midshipman is way more than most at your university probably get into. Take it slow and one step at a time, and you'll be an Ensign in no time.
Twelve credit-hours first semester. No more. :D
jmac wrote:You feel in love or you fell in love? :wink:
Um, fell. Cursed typos. :)
jmac wrote:Pssst! Inside secret, they do choose the guides for "friendly" looks and attitude, wouldn't want to freak out the prospective students now would you? Why else would Princeton choose me to do orientations for 3 years in a row? :D
For your good looks and personality?

Oh, wait, that is why they chose you...
jmac wrote:Outdoor movies are great! Just remember your bug spray which would be quite vital considering that you'll be in Florida...home of 1001 species of vicious blood sucking bugs.
Long pants, boots, and bug spray on the arm. Hopefully they'll go for an easier target...like the cargo-shorts T-shirt wearing Frat Boys... :twisted:
jmac wrote:Can't help you here...but I can point you at the right sorority... :P
To join or to pick up chicks from? :wink:
jmac wrote:It's all fun & games until the tests and term papers start flooding in. :?
*shudder* Don't burst my bubble this early. :|

Posted: 2003-06-08 07:54pm
by J
jmac wrote:Can't help you here...but I can point you at the right sorority... :P
RogueIce wrote:To join or to pick up chicks from? :wink:
To join of course...I know nothing about picking up chicks. :wink:

Posted: 2003-06-08 08:51pm
by RogueIce
jmac wrote:To join of course...I know nothing about picking up chicks. :wink:
Of course you do! Just tell me what works and what doesn't. :D

Posted: 2003-06-08 09:09pm
by aerius
RogueIce wrote:
jmac wrote:To join of course...I know nothing about picking up chicks. :wink:
Of course you do! Just tell me what works and what doesn't. :D
Poking chicks in the breasts does not work, and usually results in severe groin pain. The "mistaken identity" trick of running up to some random chick and hugging her, then saying "oops! OMG! I thought you were someone else" may work, but it just got me strange looks. :oops:

My tip? Just sit down in class next to a hot chick and start talking, or just walk up and say hi to any chick during the many frosh week activities you're bound to have.

And as the wise Rob Wilson once pointed out, Chloroform is your friend. :o

Posted: 2003-06-08 10:27pm
by phongn
Some advice, as I currently attend USF (may transfer to UCF sometime).

1. Ignore everything you hear about USF being an easy school. USF engineering and science is hard and the teachers will make every effort to kick your ass. If you're taking Physics w/ Calculus, Dr. Lo is the easy teacher, but can't teach. Dr. Chang is a great teacher, but his tests are rather difficult.

2. As USF is a research school, a great many teachers have better things to do then teach. That said, if they have office hours, take advantage of them.

3. Learn the shuttle bus routes.

4. Study. Some classes are easy (especially in humanities), but science and math courses do take some effort.

5. If for some horrid reason you take Organic Chemistry, do every problem in the book and you'll have a decent chance of passing.

Posted: 2003-06-08 11:18pm
by fgalkin
aerius wrote:The chick quality in college was a real eye opener for me, literally. I think I spent my first week just looking around gawking at all the hot chicks, it was great! It was so good that even my dad commented on all the cuties around campus when he dropped me off and helped me move into res. And they were so much nicer too, I found that I could walk up to practically any girl and talk with them without getting smacked or getting the evil eye.
My college is 75% female. :twisted:

Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin

Posted: 2003-06-08 11:30pm
by Darth Garden Gnome
fgalkin wrote:My college is 75% female. :twisted:
Bastard.

Posted: 2003-06-08 11:36pm
by Darth Yoshi
fgalkin wrote:My college is 75% female. :twisted:

Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin
Does that mean Russian women are smarter than Russian men?

Posted: 2003-06-09 03:19am
by Tsyroc
Ghost Rider wrote: Just watch out for the whole "Ya mean they don't take attendence?" bug.

The Junior College I went to mostly didn't take attendance.

The University I attended mostly took attendance in one form or another and encorporated your attendance into your class grade. I suppose in some of the giant lecture hall clases that you routinely get in the first few years you could skip but I've always felt that it is much easier to do well in class, even if you don't study/do the reading, if you just show up and pay attention to the lectures. Not that I would recomend skipping the reading or not studying.

I guess the main thing you should remember is that you're paying to be their so you might as well get your money's worth. :)

Posted: 2003-06-09 02:14pm
by J
Speaking of attendance, I once calculated that each hour of my lectures was worth roughly $80 US, which made each lecture worth 160 or 240 bucks. That is quite a staggering sum of money by any standards. :shock:

Posted: 2003-06-09 02:19pm
by Zaia
weemadando wrote:Enjoy yourself, its great fun. Try and find a "co-ed" place to live, makes life a helluva lot more interesting - especially when its still as crazy (if not more so) as any other frat etc...
I heartily agree. :mrgreen:

Posted: 2003-06-09 02:27pm
by aerius
Mmmm...co-ed...living with cute chicks...

But anyways, get into a co-ed dorm, residence, or whatever at any costs. Having members of the opposite sex to mingle with on a daily basis makes things so much better in every way imaginable. Just remember to lock your door at night lest some drunken chick takes a wrong turn and flops down on top of you at 2 in the morning. Woke me up and scared the shit out of me!