by Eliana Diaz
As the school year is winding down and the unwelcome presence of final exams looms ever closer, there is no doubt that college is what is inside of a senior’s head at this point.
All year long, the seniors of the class of 2007 have been working (or should I say procrastinating) towards their ultimate goal of walking across that stage for graduation. Now that their goal is almost within reach (only 24 days to go!), the soon-to-be graduating seniors must now begin to think about life after high school.
Even though the seniors will be out of school, they need to be able to keep up with what’s going on at their future college. First and foremost, it is crucial (and mandatory) that the seniors register for their college orientation. Whether the college is 20 minutes away or 500,000 miles away, going to orientation gives the incoming college freshmen a chance to see what college is really about and the opportunity to sign up for classes for the fall semester. It’s also a great chance to speak to the current students of the college and ask them any questions regarding the college.
After orientation is done and over with, the newly-graduated seniors have to deal with their most challenging task yet, shopping! Most colleges send a list of recommended items to bring to the campus, but for some people, it doesn’t hurt bring some extra items. This is also the chance for the freshmen to completely revamp their wardrobe and beg their parents for a new computer or laptop.
More importantly, the incoming freshmen will be receiving their college email and financial aid awards through the mail, so it’s essential to keep up with this in order for them to be kept in the loop of their college. It is also the way their college will inform them about important events and announcements. Some colleges also have WebChats, where they and prospective students enter a chat room (in AIM style) and answer any remaining questions and concerns that the student/parent might have.
So for the class of 2007, as one chapter in their lives ends, another is sure to begin. Even though some people might be nervous and scared about going to college, it critical that they be informed about happens in their college of choice. After all, the best way to start off your first year is by staying in the know.
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