If you make it through the chaos of engineering entrance i would like to welcome you to the world of engineering. Please excuse me I am also new like you.
Your first days might be like most peoples, A fish out of water. You would find yourself among a sea of people who you don't know, But don't worry they dont' know you in-fact nobody knows anybody. But breaking the ice is a simple process and mostly you just have to go with the flow. My suggestion Be your self. Because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. Don't label any one with stereotypes (at least not for the first few months :) ) it might get inevitable later as one maybe a topper one maybe the athlete or the techno geek but then only when the people accept them.
In my college there were some extrovert Guys who help break the ice among people faster. I was an introvert by nature because i thought i might not be right or i might sound stupid. But if you open up to others you realise that the other guy is not so smart and the two of you are sailing the same boat.
Studies in engineering is not very different from normal school just like the other grades its a step forward. But the Best part is your new found freedom. It is difficult to describe where you get it from but remember this exercise it with caution. Excessive or inappropriate use might land you in trouble.
My college exercised a 60% attendance criteria but marks were deducted from 5-0 from 90-60% attendance hence bunking lectures for the heck of it looked like a lucrative option but we later realised we needed to save it for some important events what were they? stay tuned...
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