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I think that one thing I have learned as a freshman is that it is really important to collaborate.
Is he a sophomore?" Lydia says. "Please tell me he's in our grade."
"I don't know," I say.
"But weren't you there when he came to the office?" Peyton says.
"The secretary didn't get out her bullhorn and announce what grade he's in. She just took him to meet Headmaster Perkins.
Every student is unique and brings contributions that no one else can make.
I'm so disappointed in the frat parties at Columbia. I'm like an English boy going to an American college. I'm thinking cheerleaders, I'm thinking kegs. That's not what's on the cards.
Freshman year. We made it. And with only one body possession and one accidental death to our names
I think that I was just on the cusp of the generation that was beginning to really challenge some of the assumptions about the role of women and the role of men on campus.
Well, here's all you need to know. Classes, nothing before 11. Beer, its your best friend, you drink a lot of it. Women, you're a freshman, so its pretty much out of the question. Will you have a car? ... Someone on your hall will, find them and make friends with them on the first day.
So in my sophomore year, I took a senior anatomy class. I thought anatomy - being the thing that I should be most interested in - and if I could hack, as we called it, a senior class, I would continue. I didn't hack the senior class.
College mostly makes people like bladders -
just good for nothing but t' hold the stuff as is poured into 'em.
Universities are full of knowledge; the freshmen bring a little in and the seniors take none away, and knowledge accumulates.
You're writing like a freshman.' And he replied- I remember this very distinctly: 'We always look for doctors but sometimes we're lucky to find a frosh.
I love college life.
The individual college youth cannot wait forever until the problem of his education is decided.
The student now goes to college to proclaim rather than to learn. A spirit of national masochism prevails, encouraged by an effete corps of impudent snobs who characterize themselves as intellectuals.
My senior year I was basically supporting myself, so it was like, Do you want to eat and pay the rent, or do you want to go to school? I wanted to eat and pay the rent.
A lot of young people don't think they can make a difference. That's really what I am at Dartmouth to do. I'm there to tell the young people, 'Look, a few committed souls can change the world.'
Why in the world was I going to college? I could be in bed, all cuddled up and shit, dreaming about hot men with abs covered in powdered sugar.
Life for young American college graduates is a festive affair. Free of having to support their families, they mostly have gay parties on rooftops where they reflect at length upon their quirky electronic childhoods and sometimes kiss each other on the lips and neck.
I may be a senior, but so what? I'm still hot.
Colleges do not merely offer preparation for the future; they occupy four years of a student's life, and an institution should do what it can to make these years absorbing and enjoyable.
And finally, count your blessings. You got through college. You didn't commit suicide, O.D., or have a nervous breakdown, and let's remember the ones who did. It's time to get busy. It's your turn to cause trouble.
One either absorbs the grammatical principles of one's native language in conversation and in reading or one does not. What Sophomore English does (or tries to do) is little more than the naming of parts.
When you're in college you haven't had that much life. Parents, school, assorted youth activities - that's about it.
Students, eh? Love 'em or hate 'em, you're not allowed to hit 'em with a shovel.
Youth has become a class.
Do you hear that, Francie? You're in college! 'oh gosh, I feel sick.
There was another group of students already filing down the hall. College students. We looked like babies beside them. The college girls tossed their hair and giggled. hee hee hee, two years closer to minivans and soccer practices and Botox than the girls from my bus. I wished I hadn't come.
** The fall semester will offer such classes as Learning When to Shut Up, Asking for Directions, Chick Flicks 101 and The Art of Loading the Dishwasher (Lab Fee Extra)
You'll find you spend half your second year shaking off the undesirable friends you made in your first ...
Sophomore records are historically really difficult.
High school is a haunted house in April, when seniors act up because the end is near. Even those who hate school sometimes cling to the devil they know. And for the kids who love it, the goodbyes are hard to think about.
When students leave college, they are like children who know nothing about the problems of life, and don't have a political stance.
In the fall of 1998, I began my freshman year at San Diego State University, which my dad commonly referred to as 'Harvard, without all the smart people.
College is the best time of your life. When else are your parents going to spend several thousand dollars a year just for you to go to a strange town and get drunk every night?
What we have here is a bunch of junior-varsity players trying to get on the varsity team.
I need to decide whether to apply for college or delay it for a couple of years while I pursue some more acting projects. Right now I'm trying to sort things out, so I can make the right choices.
IN COLLEGE, I FELT LOST.
I believe each incoming freshman [in college] must be started at once on his own research project if we are to preserve his secret dream of greatness and make it come true.
I smoked with a lot of college students ...
Most of em wasn't graduatin, and they knew it.
Two closets wait to be filled with shoes or condoms or failed exams or whatever else college kids fill empty spaces with. Broken dreams, maybe.
If I had to give one piece of advice to incoming college freshmen, I'd say always be true to yourself.
Tatted like a Mexican, fresher than a freshman.
You're not going to campus. You're going out to get drunk and play with other ladies' boobies. - Kye
Freshman year was really great, actually. Pretty easy transition. We both made some new friends. No emotional trauma that wasn't solved with a Buggy and Floyd marathon. And then you had to get a boyfriend.
Not many college students know what they want to do.
There have always been literate ignoramuses who have read too widely and not well. The Greeks had a name for such a mixture of learning and folly which might be applied to the bookish but poorly read of all ages. They are all sophomores.
Like anyone who goes to college, you're leaving a familiar surrounding and a comfortable environment and your friends and everything, and you're starting fresh. It can be pretty daunting.
I am but a student ... a willing student.
For many, graduation marks the end of formal student life - the end of long spring breaks and of thinking that a 10 A.M. class is far too early.
The outmoded idea that college should cater to students just out of high school, even though a significant portion of students are in different stages of life.
Everybody thought I was crazy. They thought I should take the money and run. But there was just something special about being a senior at Chapel Hill. I just couldn't leave.
Student-Athletes, Remember Play the Game, don't let the Game Play You.
You said she's a senior? Babe we're ALL crazy.
College: A fountain of knowledge where all go to drink.
College kids seem to look younger with every passing year. It's one of the hazards of growing older.
And be very careful what friends you make. You never know what sort of creatures are in them colleges. Outwardly they may be as whited sepulchers and inwardly as ravening wolves, that's what.
High school students ought to seek out campus communities where they feel not only empowered to engage their talents, but also challenged to leave their comfort zones. The ability to embrace new opportunities emerges, in part, from a willingness to take risks and to fail.
One school is finished, and the time has come for another to begin.
What is this generation of students worth? It's worth everything.
The rising costs of higher education coupled with the stress of paying student loans are putting increasing pressure on students.
The message for all students should be: Put down the bong and get to work, because the number of curious, eager-to-learn peers around the world with the means and ambition to get a great college education is about to increase a thousandfold.
Chapter 1: Orientation Day
I came out of the private sector, a life that I enjoyed. I sleep in a bed every night with a woman I went to first grade with. I wasn't running for a job. I was running - and I think you will find this to be the case with many of the freshmen - to produce results.
Leaving senior year like:
its hard to leave to you leave, then its the eased goddam thing you've ever done.
students, eh, you can love them or hate them, but you're not allowed to hit them with a shovel
For the college years we will provide scholarships to high school students of the greatest promise and greatest need and guarantee low-interest loans to students continuing their college studies.
There is a kind of fallout that happens when you leave college. The classroom is a wonderful, if artificial, place: Your professor gets paid to pay attention to your ideas, and your classmates are paying to pay attention to your ideas. Never again in your life will you have such a captive audience.
Senior year is supposed to be a blast-easy and fun. So far it's been anything but.
They were often the first students in their family to go to college and the very idea of higher education was still foreign to them. They had to make a conscious and often difficult decision to come to college.
Brandon Rush is not just one of the best freshmen in the league, he's one of the best players.
I don't see the junk youth. I only meet students, and even those who are not formally at the university, if they come to listen to me, they come to read me, it means they are not junk students.
Nontraditional students often have the misconception that aid is intended only for high school students entering college. Luckily, that's not the case.
Everyone I went to school with went to university, or took a year off and then went, and that was the norm - so I did the same thing.
After you've graduated, you're supposed to be an adult and go out into the world, and you're still not formed. It's an interesting ... horrible, horrible time.
That's the same in college. It's the same in high school. Kids are getting bigger, stronger, faster, more into the weightlifting, more into nutrition, more into size.
And then, when I left Princeton in the middle of my sophomore year, I went into the navy.
I began to understand the challenges that first-generation college students and students of color have in college.
Until these college students came into town, we were all very poor and didn't have money to do anything.
We'll just be the kinds of girls who have boyfriends in college.
There were several things a Yale freshman was supposed to be able to do. You had to demonstrate in the Olympic-size Yale pool that you could swim 50 yards or be inducted into swimming class.
College is the reward for surviving high school. Most people have great fun stories from college and nightmare stories from high school.
My advice to the college kids would be make sure you get your degree and then go after the dream.
A strange conversation for young people.
welcome to high school
I love college. I know I sound like a dork.
Undergraduate life on college campuses tends in the direction of neopagan excess.
When we're juniors will be neck deep in our majors and stuff. Then we have to graduate and stop pretending to be adults, and do it for real. Jobs, families, all that stuff has to come next.
Junior colleges are high schools with ashtrays.
A wave of undergraduates arrived to disrupt the city's tranquillity.
I never expected to leave college early-especially after just one year.
As a community college professor for over twenty years, I've seen the determination, resilience and dedication of countless students. Regardless of circumstances, they show up. They work hard. They believe anything is possible.
By the time they finish high school - after years of learning how to please their teachers and coaches, not to mention schmoozing with their parents' friends - elite students have become accomplished adult-wranglers.
I'm a Stanford kid through and through.
She still has that freshman-year reputation though. She acts like she doesn't care, but I know she does, at least a little.
Students out of bed! Students in the corridors!" "They're supposed to be, you blithering idiot!
College is the greatest vacation anyone can take before real life begins. CR 2002 Hear the Calliope: A sentimental journey on the Earth Ride
In fall 2007, I stood at the midway point of completing my undergraduate studies at Columbia. I studied every moment that I wasn't sitting in class. I was very focused on maintaining a solid GPA, so I could go on to law school.
Usually I avoided college students, whom I considered brutal, wrapped up in themselves, particularly in their youth, in which they found material for drama or an excuse for their own boredom. I did not care for young people.
College is about exposing students to many things and creating an aphrodisiac atmosphere so that they might fall in lifelong love with a few.
Being at college, I think that's the time when you really start searching for things outside yourself.