<p>having fun?</p>
<p>stop bragging :(</p>
<p>some of us havent moved in yet</p>
<p>Move-in yet Slicmlic?</p>
<p>Unlimitedx: Yes.</p>
<p>I'm putting some stuff in my room tomorrow and moving in Saturday because of health issues and appointments with my doctor this Friday. I will be there tomorrow to see if anything's going on. I feel the pain slicmlic.</p>
<p>im gonna be there NEXT saturday, the 27th...arghh...shooot me...shoot me now :(</p>
<p>I just moved in today(monday). I'm so tired, haven't really done anything yet. I'm typing in the Foothill computing center right now, my internet connection will be done tommorow. It's weird that I can have really good connections to some wireless networks. But when I open the internet explorer window, it just doesn't work.</p>
<p>pulling hair out, can't sleep, doing last minute shopping, and praying I will be taken off two waitlists :eek:</p>
<p>I dont know, I guess Im ok. Im in the minisuites, and I really like my roommate, but I havent really clicked with anyone else. Theres all these freshmen wandering around in packs of 20 already and I'm just walking with my one friend. And Im on the ground floor... I dont know, Im just nervous about meeting people. </p>
<p>Other than that, Im doing fine. Hope everyone else is good!</p>
<p>I miss the roving packs of Freshmea-- I mean freshmen. <em>Flinches from a feminazi</em> OKAY! OKAY! FROSHPEOPLE!</p>
<p>Pretty good, lonely though. My roommate is a bit of a loner so when I go out, it's usually by myself. I've met a hundred people but only remember 1 or 2 names.</p>
<p>It would help if I kept the door open. I know you're supposed to, but I don't see how you could do that without a doorstop or a thousand pound anvil.</p>
<p>aim78: here's a tip for keeping the door open.</p>
<p>Steal (read "borrow"...shh) a metal fork from the DC. Then bend it to a 45-degree angle or so, and use that as a doorstop by wedging the handle end under an open door so it has a pyramid (or "A") shape. The prongs will dig into the carpet and keep the door open. That's what a lot of my friends did in the units last year. Works like a charm.</p>
<p>1) moved into this crack house near campus.</p>
<p>2) can't sleep with all the ****ing freshmen yelling at 2am in the morning while walking towards clark kerr.</p>
<p>3) my roommate got 3 parking tickets on the same day for violating the 2 hour parking limit 3 times consecutively.</p>
<p>but other than that, not too bad.</p>
<p>u may want to check out the tune 'pack of wolves' at <a href="http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=88653%5B/url%5D">http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=88653</a> </p>
<p>its written about CAL freshmen (the roving packs of...)</p>
<p>HAHA, pookdogg. I heard about that trick yesterday. I was eating at the Unit 3 DC and this Junior sat next to me, and we ended up sitting there talking for an hour. He gave me that little tip.</p>
<p>I'll bring a coat to dinner.</p>
<p>I dunno - I like my roommate alot but it seems that everyone is just hanging out with people that they already know. Im kind of having a hard tim clicking with any one. There are a lot of water polo players on my fllor that all know each other so I dont know if I am really going to click with anyone on my floor. Maybe I'm not trying hard enough to make friends.</p>
<p>im diong pretty good for knowing only...what, 2 people at berkeley. My roomates are all really cool and invite me to show me around, everyone is really really friendly here! The place i'm living is shared with a bunch of girls, and everyone is just reallly nice!</p>
<p>The trick is to be proactive. If you see someone eating alone, and you're alone, ask if you can sit with him. Situations just arise, like in the bathroom. I had a bottle of Listerine and so did another guy who walked in, so we both tried to make it to 30 seconds. Whenever there is a social opportunity, take it, even if it's a trip to IKEA. </p>
<p>Although I think I'm skipping this costume party. Unless I can find a black garbage bag.</p>
<p>I'm having trouble making new friends; lots of silent times and many students seem to be sticking to their high school friends- difficult for me to break into that barrier. Gah.</p>
<p>That's so true</p>
<p>um not having fun... i dont know, welcome week is weird. i have never seen so many teenagers go so crazy before.</p>