Oh did you hear that? A tone of, "yes been there done that!"
There are endless lines of students following trustingly. I remember following and thinking; Oh Bleep how am I going to remember how to find the car again? As I was lacking in Hansel and Gretel breadcrumbs I tried remembering particular points to no avail. I felt like I was in a game of follow the leader but the only problem was at some point the leader would say bye and abandon and hide, laughing from behind the bushes.
Later on I joined yet another line to have my photo taken for my student card. As they handed it to me I noticed I had a number and it was official, I had my license to learn.
Reality kicked in...
Reality kicked in...
Year 12 was over and now university had begun.
I heard the words lecture, tutorials, DSO, Unit guide, Faculty and something about a star. What did they say- we have to register to be a star? Apparently to my disappointment it was the online timetabling system to register for classes, not a Deakin’s' Got Talent Search.
I had information overload by the end of the week, I thought I listened and absorbed everything.
But apparently I had not.
I was however impressed with myself that I managed the online timetable system (STAR) with ease. I even managed to fit all my classes into two days! Woo hoo three days free a week!
Soon my joy turned to disappointment as my timetable was not workable. Did I mention there is no recess or lunch bell at all? I needed to arrange my classes to allow time for breaks. I also realised I booked in for a tutorial on opposite sides of campus. Let’s just say for the physically challenged with the ten minutes between classes I learnt my lesson. The next trimester I learnt to balance my days to allow for breaks, study and yes tracking across campus.
First year was a challenge. I didn't know a single person on day one. I can't remember how many times I said, “Hi!" and "What are you studying?” as opposed to prison talk of "What are you in for?". Having friends on-campus helped.
I understand now it took time to adjust, learn new skills, make friends and most of all settle in.
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I am so temped to say something to some first years trying to decipher a campus map. I stop myself, instead I say excuse me as I pass through to the vending machine to swipe my Deakin card and collect my Lychee Tea.
"I found it; we are here, so the library is building V which is that way!”