As I arrived to orientation, I immediately realized that I was entering a totally new atmosphere. Although all I wanted to do at 7:00 was go back to sleep, the dancing SOSers sure did wake me up. After signing in and getting my room key, I met up with my SOS group and quickly made five new friends. The day progressed and once I got to lunch, I was very excited about what lay ahead for me in college. Each time I yelled the CARDS cheer, I felt more at home with the University of Louisville.
One of my favorite parts about the first day of orientation was the time spent in the college of business (you will be split up by your degree). Everything that I was unsure of regarding my major was addressed. Honestly, throughout all of orientation, every question that I had regarding the University of Louisville was addressed and I was still given the chance to ask more questions. The environment was very welcoming the SOSers all gave and had a plethora of information.
Advice that I have for freshmen orientation is:
1. Go into it with a good attitude. No matter how un-spirited you may be, you will be filled with Cardinal Spirit by the end of your session.
2. Schedule your session early! I had the 6th session, and most of the classes were full.
3. Pay attention to your UofL e-mail account. That's were all the important information will be sent.
4. Go in with an open mind and willingness to have fun. One of the main points of orientation is to introduce you to the university and all the great people you will encounter. This is your new family.
- Ashleigh Hazley




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