<p>uh, is anyone else starting to get really nervous?</p>
<p>nervous? It’s the beginning of college…i dont think nervous is the word i’d choose to describe it…anxious is more like it…I’m anxious…yes</p>
<p>and I am scared like hell :)</p>
<p>yea, nervous…i think that’s the word for me</p>
<p>Huh, I guess I have a pretty unique feeling about all this. Me? I’m just sort of… waiting for it to happen already. I’m not nervous, nor am I anxious. It’s a change I’ve been preparing for ever since I first visited New York four years ago and fell in love. I’m more than ready to go, I think, but I’m also enjoying my last few weeks in California so much that I’m not anxious to go either.</p>
<p>totally the same feeling as itsallverbage</p>
<p>I’m just worried about the upcoming year and all the stresses involved. It’s kinda good though, I chose NYU to whip me into shape since I’m such a lazy person.</p>
<p>nervous is the right word for me as well</p>
<p>oh snap, time to go!</p>
<p>oh rachel!!! I’m nervous for the academics…I mean, I don’t even want to read the ORIENTATION summer reading…how am I supposed to survive?!? EEK! But everything else will become exciting when you’re there, Im sure :)</p>
<p>I’m nervous, excited, depressed (once I leave, it will be the last time being in the house I’ve lived in for 18 years as we are moving while I’m at school), ready yet not ready. </p>
<p>I have been waiting for this for years and years and that causes complicated emotions.</p>
<p>oh yeah, jaimelajolie, peter singer = just a big mustache keke</p>
<p>I’m interested in the subjec tof the book, but it’s something I’d ratehr listen to in a seminar or something…</p>
<p>i have better things to do then read the Namesake…</p>
<p>Are we actually required to read the Namesake?</p>
<p>The Namesake is actually an enjoyment. it’s pretty good, not hard reading, fast, and hahaa it’s gonna be a movie</p>
<p>yippe…again…i’m not disputing if it’s good or not…we shouldn’t have to read it…and besides i’m sure people have better things to do and read for that matter</p>
<p>Hmmm…I’ve never heard of this book. Is it required for everyone at orientation, or just specified schools?</p>
<p>idk…I think it’s optional…but i know its a Stern book…but i dont think required</p>
<p>the namesake is really a good book…give it a shot…cas on the other hand has to read Washington Square (i think thats the title)…augh…i’m not particullarly thrilled to delve into it…in fact, i probably won’t.</p>