Will you ever forget your first day in college? Why?

<p>How is your first day in college? How was your feeling?
you might feel nervous or happy or unlucky and many more..
I'm sure each of you have different experiences on your first day in college.
You may have imagined how it would be before you experienced your first day in college but after you really experienced it, it may be really different..
I hope you can share it to me.
thank you.</p>

<p>Well, on my first day there was a shooting so all but one of my classes were canceled. So no, I won't forget that.</p>

<p>I don't remember my first day of class, but moving into the dorms was another story. Met a bunch of cool people, etc etc.</p>

<p>It depends if you consider moving in your first day. I remember move-in day well. As far as 1st day of classes- well, they all seem to blend in together :)</p>

<p>I will never forget my first day of college. I moved in, hung out with my roommate during the day, then went to a Goo Goo Dolls and Counting Crows concert that evening with my old best friend from high school and my current girlfriend (it was the first time we hung out--I randomly invited her out of the blue). Great way to start off college.</p>

<p>I only remember my first day vaguely. That day, I had taken the Chinatown bus from New York, where I had stayed that summer, down to Philadelphia, where I intercepted my mother flying in from home (from Oregon). I think we ate first, and then drove over to campus. I remember looking in through the windows of my dorm house to see someone with a colorful lamp. I also remember loading everything into the cheap cardboard box-carts that the school gave out for moving things into the rooms. </p>

<p>My mother thought my dorm room looked like a jail cell, haha. I think I unpacked most of my things and went to a few student orientation events, but I honestly can't remember. I met a few people on my floor. That's all I can recall, haha.</p>

<p>No, I won't because it's one of life's firsts.</p>

<p>I remember boring, boring, boring speeches about stuff I had already looked up in the internet. :-)</p>

<p>My first day as in move-in or as in first day of classes?</p>

<p>Move-in was pretty great...my roommates and I all clicked and had lots of fun getting to know each other.</p>

<p>First day of classes not so much. I happened to have my two most boring classes that day.</p>

<p>Yeah the first day here in my room, moving in... The novelty had a real nice feel to it, I thought I was going to have one of those romantic experiences they portray colleges to be full of in the movies.</p>

<p>uhh... i already forgot my first day (I'm a first-semester freshman)!
move in day was ok, but for me it wasn't that big of a deal!</p>

<p>My first day of college was 30 years ago, and I can honestly say that I do not remember a single thing about it. Not one detail. And I have a pretty good memory - I still remember in vivid detail events from my first day of first grade. I transferred out of my first school after a year, and I do have a few recollections of my first day at my second school - mostly meeting my roommate and moving in. Perhaps the reason nothing sticks with me from the first school is that I was liviing at home and taking the train to school, so it wasn't all that much different from going to high school.</p>

<p>Mine was 30 years ago too. All I recall was being in a huge building (sports building I think) signing up for courses. I had already been on the campus many times in high school and was familiar with where things were.</p>

<p>I already forgot it, and it was like 3 months ago.</p>

<p>I remember both my move-in day and first day of school vaguely, but I definitely won't remember it forever. It wasn't a big deal. College in general meant very little to me.</p>

<p>Repeat what zamzam said.</p>

<p>I got smashed</p>

<p>Mine was 29 years ago; I remember getting my key and dorm assignment. I moved in in and started exploring the campus. When I got back to my room I met my roommate, whose first words to me were, "I looked in the closet and we're the same size, so we can share clothes." By "share clothes" she meant that I would see her somewhere on campus wearing something of mine.</p>

<p>I won't forget first day of orientation, because that was ridiculously and amazingly fun. First day of classes seemed a lot like the first day of high school, though, so it doesn't stand out that much. Except for marveling that I was done by noon, and the band practice that evening, I don't think I remember that much.</p>