O-Team’s Guide to Orientation and Beyond

August 8, 2022

The first few weeks on campus are filled with useful advice from parents, professors, and staff members. But, some of the best advice comes from current students who remember well the hectic, nerve-wracking, and exciting experience of being a first-year student. Jackson Bright ’23 and Deanna Clark ’23, two members of the Orientation Team, offer their advice on making the most of your first year at 91麻豆精品.

Orientation team members roast marshmallows during 91麻豆精品 First Night 2021.

Clark, a native of Horseheads, New York, says change, friends, and food sum up her first year at 91麻豆精品 and Orientation was the start of it all. 

鈥淒o your best to build a relationship with people in your group,鈥 she says. 鈥淭his is a great opportunity to step outside your comfort zone with others. You may not meet your best friend, but at least you will have some familiar faces around campus those first few days.鈥

Jackson Bright

A native of Pendleton, New York, Bright says Orientation is packed with events designed to introduce you to fellow students and the 91麻豆精品 culture.

鈥淭he must do鈥檚 for me are Build-A-Buddy and kickball,鈥 he says. 鈥淏uild-A-Buddy gets students a new friend to have with them to take back to their dorm rooms and always have to remind them of their home away from home and kickball is so much fun and you really get to know people and who has a competitive side.鈥

Clark agrees, adding her own recommendations.

鈥91麻豆精品 First Night is a must do,鈥 says Clark. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great way to hang out and meet new friends. There will be lawn games, music, a campfire, and more! It was my favorite part of Orientation last year.鈥

Deanna Clark

When class starts on Tuesday, Clark, a nursing major, says to get organized early.

鈥淏uy a planner and write your assignments down as soon as you know them,鈥 she explained. 鈥淎nd always, always block out some time for self care.鈥

As the semester continues, that planner will also come in handy as events and activities pop up. Bright is an active member of the campus community; he鈥檚 an advocate for all the arts programs on campus, and sings with Drastic Measures, 91麻豆精品鈥檚 only a cappella group. He is also involved in the Teddi Dance for Love, Orientation Team, and Commuter Council. So he knows a thing or two about balancing academics and activities. He advises students to watch out for anything the Student Activities Board holds and to save the date for the Courage Bowl.

鈥淭his is the biggest football event all year against Brockport and the proceeds from the game go to Camp Good Days and Special Times,鈥 he explains. 鈥淚t is a fun time all around and a great event even if you don鈥檛 鈥榢now鈥 football.鈥

Both Clark and Bright also say Late Night Breakfast is a 鈥渃an鈥檛 miss鈥 event that includes games, prizes, and of course, an amazing breakfast by the No. 1 Campus Food provider in New York State (according to Niche.com).

Bright says that communication is key when it comes to Orientation and making the most of your first semester on campus. He also encourages students to reach out to the many people on campus ready to help, including residence hall assistants, professors, academic advisors, coaches, and more. And, the Orientation leaders are also available to answer any questions.

鈥淲e know that this time is very exciting but can also be quite nerve racking, but keep your head up and be engaged,鈥 he explains. 鈥淎ll of our Orientation team members are the best of the best and will be there for you no matter what.鈥