Starting your first year at the °µTV is an exciting time. You’re suddenly in charge of your time, your space, where you go, what you do – ok, it can also be a little overwhelming. We’re here to help you focus on what’s important, and how to make your first few weeks at the °µTV feel less like an alien planet and more like your home.Ìý
There are a few social media accounts that you’ll definitely want to follow to feel more involved at the °µTV, right from the start. Here are five accounts that will keep you in the loop:
Also, you’ll want to remind yourself of your NetID, check your CatMail email, and download the Duo Mobile app, which serves as a two-step authentication for many university logins.Ìý
Housing & Residential Life has created for what to bring and what not to bring when moving into your °µTV dorm. This includes essentials like twin xl sheets and pillows, and clarifies when you’ll need to bring things like shower shoes (for dorms with shared bathrooms) or a shower curtain (private bathrooms).Ìý
Here are a few more things that you’ll be glad you brought.
If you forget anything, the nearest Target is at 3699 E. Broadway Blvd., but the Target at 4040 N. Oracle Rd. is a little less crowded during dorm move-in.
The first few weeks of school are fast-paced. All other Wildcats are so excited to welcome new students, and you’ll be bombarded (in a good way!) with tips, tricks, opportunities, and more. There are three events you should definitely plan to attend.
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More than 50% of incoming first-year students elected to be assigned a roommate – meaning, they didn’t decide to live with a friend or acquaintance. That means a whole bunch of the class of 2028 is going to be living with someone they don’t know.Ìý
Sharing space with someone else is one of those essential college experiences that you’ll reflect on for years after you graduate. There are a few things you and your roommate can do in the first few weeks of school to make sure those memories are happy ones.Ìý
Remember: You don’t have to be very best friends with your roommate, but you do need to be considerate and respectful. You share space, so that means you also share responsibility. If you allow some room for getting to know each other and encourage honest communication, you may even decide to be roommates again next year!
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