Posted by princy Kashyap.
The first day of college was an important milestone in my life. For me, this day was full of excitement, nervousness and expectations. Getting admission in Delhi University after school was no less than getting admission in any Oxford or Harvard University for me. Before coming to college, I had seen thousands of dreams while living within the walls of the school that after going to college I will be free, I can roam wherever I want, I can bunk classes whenever I want, I can wear whatever I want and I was most happy about the fact that I will make new friends in college with whom I will roam every street of Delhi. The college life which was full of glamour, fun and frolic which I saw in films, now I felt that life would be exactly like that. With thousands of dreams in my eyes, I came to a city far away from my small village which was totally unknown to me. When I stepped into the campus, I felt that I am not just entering this college but now I have set out on a journey which will bring my future.
The morning rush:
The morning of the first day was full of anxiety for me. I was very worried about getting lost in the campus, meeting new people, or adjusting to the education system but as soon as I reached the college, I was welcomed by the lively atmosphere of students, teachers and staff. It seemed as if all of them were very excited to welcome the freshers to the college.
Meeting new people:
The most important aspect of the first day was meeting new people. When I was in class, some students had left the class and some were talking to each other in the class. When I talked to them, I came to know that the class had ended, which means I was late on the very first day of college. I met new people in the class who were from different states of India. Everyone talked very nicely and told each other about themselves and also got to know about each other.
Exploring the Campus:
On the first day I was very excited to see the campus. I got to see the new buildings, library, and facilities which became my second home.
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