<p>For some reason I have really just been so bored. The welcome week stuff seemed like a sleeper to me. At the first day of class the professors drove me nutz cause they talked so slow. Grading did not seem difficult for the classes I signed up to (which is probably a good thing). </p>
<p>Well anyway does anyone have any suggestions of anything amusing to do?</p>
<p>I don't understand how you can be bored in a group of over 40,000 students. There must be at least a few "fun" and interesting people on campus who can keep you entertained. Also, one of America's greatest cities, San Francisco is just a bus-ride away....what else could you want?</p>
<p>As former UC President Clark Kerr said, "If you're bored with Berkeley, you're bored with life." </p>
<p>I've heard many people say many things about berkeley, but this, my friend, is a first. Wow, I'd hate to hear how you'd react at stanford, where there REALLY isn't anything to do.</p>
<p>Nah, Berkeley is boring as **** during welcome week. Rush a frat (It's not too late) or go out with your friends. The real fun begins this weekend. (FOOTBALL!)</p>
<p>"gaytown?" Are you referring to San Francisco? LoL!
San Francisco is a great city, one of the best in the country, and has a lot more to offer than a healthy homosexual population.</p>
<p>Even San Francisco would be boring if you don't have at least one good buddy to go with. If you're going with your floor who you barely know, it could be dull.</p>
<p>Classes are awesome, but I'm bitter about the repetitiveness of each day. And I hate Crossroads, I hate walking there 3 times a day with the same sandwich lady and the same lady [edited out - JEM] swiping my card. I can deal with breakfast and lunch, but dinner is always horrendous and I go with cereal. I'm here for 4 years so I'll need to make some changes.</p>
<p>no way. Crossroads was such a huge improvement over the old cafeterias. You shoulda seen the Unit 1 cafeteria before they demolished it. That was nasty as hell.</p>
<p>I remember when crossroads was first built, the pizza was horrendous. it didn't even resemble pizza. Then one day, they got a secret recipe or something, and the pizza got really good. There was even real mozarella cheese.</p>
<p>I am begging for a professor who would talk slow. Try Stat 134 with Mossel. Holy ****! Or how about trying to figure out what the prof just said with his thick accent? Amuse yourself by attending a p chem class :)</p>
<p>ShadowGuy, Cal definitely is not boring. Maybe it's YOU! Are you boring? </p>
<p>You just may not know how to do anything or enjoy like. What would be exciting or at least non-boring to you? You have to be honest with yourself. What do you want to do and who (or is it whom) do you want to do it with? What excites you?</p>
<p>It's Labor Day weekend. Get off of CC and go be with some real live people!</p>
<p>If you're bored with Berkeley you're bored with life? What an arrogant statement that is. It reminds me of all the Bush rhetoric about how you have to love America and all its policies or you aren't freedom-loving.</p>
<p>Maybe some people just don't think Berkeley is fun. You're going to chastise them for that?</p>
<p>Wow, collegeperson12, that's a lot of anger. It's not as if Berkeley is the first place that has been used in the phrase. The most famous location used is London, but anyway, we don't need your politics or complaints.</p>
<p>Where was the anger in his post? I can't find it. Some people get bored, and that's expected when you're in a new environment and don't know many people. It doesn't help for everyone to lash out against bored people. You're posting on this website too, so it's not like you're out there living la vida loca 24/7.</p>