Fish, fish, fish. I am going to flip out just from the amount of freshmen there are. Last year I thought there was a ton of freshmen, heck, I was one last year, but this year there is a sea of freshmen, rolling down the hallways like one enormous wave.
I swear that even though 90 percent of the freshmen are younger they are a million times taller than me. Some of them are so tall, I’m afraid to approach them. Am I just amazingly short or are all the new freshmen giants? I have no clue.
Bigger masses, taller children, and on top of it, they constantly ask for directions. I understand they are new to the large campus, and that hounding other students is somewhat necessary the first two days. But by the third day, you have already been to your classes so getting around shouldn’t be that much trouble. Asking occasionally is okay, but continuously asking every period isn’t necessary.
You’ve been in school for three weeks so you should know where you’re going. But if you still have no idea where you are going, the front office still has maps. Ask for one. Oh, and if you’re still struggling to get through our tremendous waves of students – dodge and weave. This tactic will be a lifesaver if you’re short.