sagitel said:
i just got accepted to a college, its prestigious, good and free.
sound great? yeah. one problem though its in another city 6 hours away from my hometown.
the problem is that me and my mother are very close and this is hard. also i have 0 experience living on my own (i have never washed my clothes apart from underwear for example). so naturally im freaked out.
this is the part where you come in escapist. tell me memories of you in college, living in dorms.
also any tips are appreciated
Yeah, I was worried too, but it ended up being an absolute
blast. One of the best times of my entire life. And I'm a pretty introverted guy. I came out of my shell a lot that year. There's an energy to a dorm that you can't get anywhere else, but there's still enough privacy in your room to make it comfortable. Of course, I had an awesome roomate.
Even if you don't get an awesome roomate at first, though, it's still fine. You can typically move rooms around after you've made some friends, and most colleges will let you choose your roomates after the first semester. I know it's nerve racking at first, but college is SO much better then highschool.
As for personal experiences? As far as living goes, not too bad. I did my laundry once a week. I tried to do it during the middle of the week, because you have to share the washing machines with the whole dorm. I discovered that everyone tended to wait for Sunday, so the machines were always taken. If I did it during the week then they were all free. We also had communal showers, but I never ended up in there with anyone. I wasn't avoiding anybody, but most people waited for the shower to be empty before going in, so I was never disturbed. If you have any serious problems then you can always go to an RA.
Edit: oh yeah, keep your stuff locked up. Especially your room. Write down any serial tag numbers that exist on expensive items, like TV's and game systems. Turn the list into your school, and take a photo. That way, if your stuff gets stolen, or sold to a pawn shop, you can prove that it's yours. Otherwise it will be your word against theirs.