Summer classes

<p>I'm a high school senior right now, but I've already been accepted to Pitt for Fall 2013. However, it's possible that I may start taking summer classes before the fall term starts at Pitt, which means I would move on-campus. The only thing is, I'm worried that since there aren't as many people that take summer classes (and probably not many freshman at all), that I'll be lonely and I won't have anyone to be with.</p>

<p>I'm really eager to get to college and it'd be nice to get a head start on classes, but I'm not sure if, socially, this would be the best choice. Anyone have any advice/experience with a similar situation? Should I just stay home this summer and wait it out for the fall term?</p>

<p>…does anyone have an opinion?</p>

<p>Take the classes. There will be a few people around, and it’s not like you have to stay on campus all the time.</p>

<p>As a Pittsburgher, there is a lot to do near the Pitt campus, you will be fine. Join a book discussion group at the main library, take an art class at the Pittsburgh Center for the Art, volunteer at one of countless local hospitals. Really there are plenty of options, I just posted the first three things that came to mind.</p>

<p>Great, thank you so much! It’s good to hear from someone in Pittsburgh, too. I think I’m going to do it, as long as it works with my schedule.</p>