<p>Add what you think “Everyone Must do at college one time”. Hoping to make the most out of college.</p>
<p>Learn how to study</p>
<p>Get laid.
Drink something.</p>
<p>Uh oh, 1/3 so far. :p</p>
<p>Study abroad</p>
<p>Get hungover</p>
<p>bomb a class you think youre good at</p>
<p>miss a class cause you partied/studied too hard (depending on what your thing is)</p>
<p>Streak through the quad.</p>
<p>Kiss someone of the same sex.</p>
<p>Order food with half a wing of the building. It’s not a real delivery unless they have to carry it in with three or four people.</p>
<p>hahah thats awesome and something i’m looking forward to.</p>
<p>Study for a whole weekend straight, stopping only to sleep and eat
Eat a whole pizza by yourself
learn how to tie a toga
learn how to tap a keg
do a keg stand
Get a 100 on a test after a night of cramming
Fail a test in your best subject
Go to Walmart at 3 am
Time management–handle a job and 18 + credits
Accidently make something blow up in a lab</p>
<p>i’ve eaten a whole pizza by myself,gotten the 100, and gone to walmart at 3 am before college. the others seem like college-only things.</p>
<p>Get onto the rooftop of the tallest building on campus with a few friends to admire the view. Also take a laser pointer and stalk people who are walking below… ;)</p>
<p>I think eating a pizza by yourself only counts if you order it with people as part of Domino’s 555 or 777 deal.</p>
<p>I haven’t done any of that, but some of it is probably fairly common.</p>
<p>I wouldnt eat Domino’s pizza if it was free. It’s easily the worst pizza i’ve ever tried, but at least it’s dirt cheap.</p>
<p>Go to an observatory on campus with a friend who is certified to use it & look at the stars–it’s awesome!
Learn about other religions from friends who are of other faiths & celebrate their traditions with them. Seder potlucks are awesome–never experienced them before college.
Volunteer to help/get involved with/take a course in something you’ve never experienced before–Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Exceptional Friendship (same thing but with “disabled” youth), the campus or community Y, student government, folk dancing, gymnastics, jewelry-making, snorkeling, honor societies, professional clubs in your major, theater, intramurals, ultimate frisbee, canoing, skiing, surfing.
Attend events out of your comfort zone–classical music, rock concert, jazz, musical, opera, hockey game, football, basketball, baseball.
Sit with & strike up a conversation with total strangers in the dining hall–you can make some lifelong friends.
Swim in water fed by melting snow & ice & have your body turn red & then white & numb.
Attend a frat/sorority party, even if it isn’t your "thing. Attend dorm functions as well.
Take courses in areas you know nothing about–logic, psychology, astronomy, art history, philosophy, classics. You may develop new interests and passions.</p>
<p>Get to know some of your professors outside of class. There will still be boundaries that shouldn’t be breached, but it’s a lot less formal than in h/s.</p>
<p>Experience a white out! We Are… …Penn State!</p>
<p>Study abroad</p>