When orientation kicked off Monday morning outside of Millar Hall I immediately started to introduce myself to other members of the incoming freshman class. As soon as these students found out that I live in Plains, Pennsylvania they all had one very similar question, “Why did you chose UofL?” I then responded as follows, “UofL is a large university that offers almost an unlimited number of opportunities for its students. At the same time the University of Louisville offers that small school feel which makes it so appealing to me.”
The morning started out with students taking various placement tests. Those students who did not have to take any tests remained in front of Millar Hall and leaned the CARDS cheer with the help of the SOSers. Soon after we were separated into different groups and I was fortunate enough to be a part of Amy’s Alphabet Soup! Our group only had 5 students so I got to know everyone pretty quickly.
The rest of the morning was filled with various information sessions. I found these info sessions to be very helpful. We learned about the book in common, student government, SOUL, and much more. The presenters discussed the importance of quality over quantity when it comes to taking part in various organizations. I feel like I was involved in too many clubs/organizations in high school so this was definitely some sound advice for anyone who is planning on getting involved on campus.
At lunch, students had the opportunity to purchase athletic tickets (football, basketball, or both) and visit various information booths. At this time students were also able to meet with people from the financial aid office.
After lunch the students were shipped off to more very helpful info sessions. One session specifically focused on REACH. Make sure you pay close attention to this presentation because REACH is a very helpful tool for freshmen at UofL.
Day 2 started just as early as the first day, only this time students were treated to a ‘Grab Bag’ breakfast. After breakfast students were able to meet with academic advisors to talk about their schedules for the fall semester. My best advice would be to research classes ahead of time. This will really help your academic advisor and make the course selection process much smoother.
The rest of the day consisted of the very competitive ‘Cardinal Challenge’ and class registration after lunch.
After going through the orientation process I can’t wait to get down to UofL for Welcome Weekend! I think the next time someone asks me why I chose UofL my response will be, “Why not, it’s the best of both worlds!”
See you this fall! GO CARDS!!!
- AJ Bucci




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