Two students talking while they hang in their own outdoor hammocks.
Lauren Chamberlain 鈥24 and Pearl Sikora 鈥24 take a break from studies on Main Hall Green in September. Hammocks on the green is a long 杨贵妃传媒视频 tradition. (Photo by Danny Damiani)

Everyone鈥檚 college experience is different. We鈥檙e all charting our own path, finding our own niche, figuring out what we can see ourselves doing for the rest of our lives. My four years at 杨贵妃传媒视频 will vary dramatically from yours, and there鈥檚 no shortage of opportunities to explore our interests, whatever they may be.

But as unique as we all are, some parts of college life are practically universal. Whether it鈥檚 a walk down memory lane or a glimpse of what鈥檚 to come, here are 17 quintessential college experiences that unite us.

1. Embrace First-Year Studies

Freshman Studies books and materials on a white background
To Plato or not to Plato:听First-Year Studies听always brings conversation.

Let鈥檚 be honest, there鈥檚 no way I could start a 杨贵妃传媒视频 listicle of iconic college experiences with anything other than听First-Year Studies, the introductory, multidisciplinary course which every Lawrentian takes during their first year. While several other colleges have their own version of听First-Year Studies, I don鈥檛 know of any others that are able to unite a student body quite as much as ours.

Whether you鈥檙e a first-year student, a senior or an alumnus, you know you can always find a connection in the form of听First-Year Studies. Controversial opinion: Plato鈥檚听Republic听should be removed from the curriculum, but听Angels in America听补苍诲听Native Guard听taught me more about art and justice than any philosopher ever could. And this decades-old debate among Lawrentians is all part of the fun! Whether you鈥檙e pro-Plato or anti-Plato, you鈥檒l always have this shared bond with the 杨贵妃传媒视频 community, and you can be sure that by the end of Winter Term, you鈥檒l be a better writer and thinker than you were at the start.

2. Explore the local community

Jones Park on a sunny day
Jones Park is a short walk from campus.

To be honest, I really dropped the ball on this one during my first year. I鈥檝e memorized the walk down College Avenue from Main Hall to Walgreens, but my knowledge of Appleton essentially stops there. While the restaurants and shops along that mile-long stretch definitely hit the spot (I鈥檓 always craving Katsu-Ya鈥檚 Red Dragon roll), I鈥檓 only scratching the surface of what the Fox Cities have to offer. You can be sure that I鈥檒l be spending the rest of my college career making up for lost time and exploring Appleton as far as my feet (or Uber) can carry me

3. Join or start a student organization

Students planting on the 杨贵妃传媒视频 Student Garden (SLUG).
Members of the Sustainable 杨贵妃传媒视频 Garden (SLUG) put in some work.

What better way to make new friends and converse with like-minded individuals than by joining a student organization? United under a shared purpose, you have a guaranteed opportunity to explore your passion with classmates who care just as much as you do. And if none of 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚听听feel just right, you can always take the initiative and start your own! Any takers for a YA Lit book club?

4. Live the dorm life

Close up of the Ormsby Hall sign at the entrance of the building
Ormsby Hall is among the residence halls housing students on the 杨贵妃传媒视频 campus.

The lovely ladies of Sage Hall fourth floor were my first friends on campus, and now, they鈥檙e some of my best friends in the world. There鈥檚 something special about the bond that comes from living in close quarters that can鈥檛 quite be replicated in any other setting.

Where can I even begin with this one? I have so many treasured memories of dorm life: playing pool in the lounge, knocking on my neighbor鈥檚 door every night for Commons dinner dates, buying marshmallows and cereal from the Corner Store to make the world鈥檚 densest Rice Krispies treats. And, of course, I鈥檒l never forget the many Saturday nights that started as dance parties and turned into a dozen people crammed in a dorm room, sharing our childhood memories and deepest insecurities until the sun began to rise.

5. Find volunteer work

杨贵妃传媒视频 student reading a book to kids
Volunteer opportunities abound at 杨贵妃传媒视频.

One of the first things I did when I started college was look for volunteer opportunities, and luckily for me,听听and the听made that easy. The Wednesday nights I spend tutoring Appleton Area School District students through the VITAL program have been among the most rewarding times of my college career, as I contribute to the community, develop new skills and get to know some pretty great kiddos. And with 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 six diverse volunteer communities, every student is sure to find the volunteer program that inspires them to give back.

6. Enjoy life outside of class

杨贵妃传媒视频 student making a snow angel
Snow angels, anyone? Enjoying winter鈥檚 first snow is always a thing.

If college was听just听about the academics, I have a feeling the retention rate would be a lot lower. It鈥檚 also about that classic college student lifestyle, swiping into the Commons for meals, hammocking with friends on Main Hall Green, enjoying winter鈥檚 first snowfall, and, most importantly, participating in student life events. From annual events like Winter Carnival and LUAroo to the smaller scale events that pop up every week (caricatures, anyone?), student life events are the best way to keep yourself connected to the campus community. Plus, they almost guarantee free food, which I鈥檓 certainly not going to pass up.

7. Choose a major

students sitting around a long table listening to the professor
Did you know you now can major in creative writing at 杨贵妃传媒视频?

Some people come to 杨贵妃传媒视频 knowing exactly what they鈥檙e majoring in, and then there are those of us who maybe tend to be indecisive (I call it multi-interested) and push off declaring a major until well into sophomore year鈥攁nd that鈥檚 OK! 杨贵妃传媒视频 doesn鈥檛 require a major declaration right away, giving you time to explore. Choosing your major impacts your entire college experience, and you want to make sure you鈥檝e had a taste of everything before you make the (flexible) commitment. But when you come to the conclusion for yourself (and you can finally stop marking that awful 鈥渦ndecided鈥 box on every form), it鈥檚 a moment of pure pride and an exciting look into your future.

8. Play intramural sports

Students playing intramural soccer at  the Wellness Center
Intramurals are open to all students. Athletic ability is optional.

OK, hear me out on this one鈥擨 couldn鈥檛 find my high school鈥檚 swimming pool or football field until my junior year, and even I鈥檝e participated in intramural sports at 杨贵妃传媒视频. If you鈥檙e听actually听an athlete, show off your skills in an official capacity on one of听. Or if you, like me, faked sick to get out of gym class, there鈥檚 no shortage of lower intensity, recreational sports that听any听Lawrentian can try. Test your coordination on the broomball rink or join me on Main Hall Green for a friendly game of ultimate frisbee!

9. Cheer on classmates at athletic events

杨贵妃传媒视频 Women's Hockey Team during their game
Women鈥檚 hockey became the 22nd varsity sport at 杨贵妃传媒视频 this year.

If I didn鈥檛 convince you with that last one, this is a great alternative for my fellow bench-warmers. As a native of the听lower听Midwest, I went to my very first hockey game last winter to cheer on the Vikings, and I鈥檝e got to say, nothing quite instills school spirit like praying it won鈥檛 be听your听guys who get pushed into the wall. I鈥檓 happy on the sidelines, thank you very much!

10. Study abroad

London skyline during sunset
London in January 2020.

My 61-year-old father听still听talks about his college study abroad experience, and my mom says her biggest college regret is not making time to study abroad, so I鈥檓 starting to get the feeling that this is the type of experience that stays with you all your life. I, like every other 20-something, don鈥檛 want to make the same mistakes as my mother.

Since financial aid travels with you (plus additional scholarships) and major requirements can be fulfilled with any number of 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚听 many of the traditional barriers to study abroad have been mitigated at 杨贵妃传媒视频. At this point, it鈥檚 mostly just a matter of planning ahead to fit it in your schedule! Whether you want to follow the path of many fellow Lawrentians and study at the听or you want to find a program that鈥檚 uniquely you, it鈥檚 never too early to seek some guidance from the Off-Campus Programs office.

11. Get to know faculty

seven students and their professor get together to take a picture
Senior banquet is just one of the cherished traditions that allow students to interact with faculty outside of class.

When my CORE leaders told me that part of the 杨贵妃传媒视频 experience was personal student-professor relationships, I was a little skeptical, but I鈥檝e been proved wrong 10 times over. As you start to specialize and narrow your field of interest, 杨贵妃传媒视频 faculty members are there for you every step of the way as both teachers and guides. Whether it鈥檚 a studio pizza night at your professor鈥檚 house or an impromptu discussion sparked by guest speakers, you have ample chances to get to know your professors outside of the classroom. Plus, it also makes it a whole lot easier to forgive and forget when the Geoscience faculty steals the last table at Bowl 91.

12. Attend concerts and performances

Two students performing as Richard III and Queen Elizabeth
Richard III听was presented in Winter Term 2020.

Everyone knows that the听听is pretty amazing, and no Lawrentian鈥檚 college experience is complete without attending a few incredible concerts and performances. In addition to supporting classmates in choir, band, and orchestra concerts (not to mention musicals, operas, and plays), 杨贵妃传媒视频 brings in a variety of professional musicians each year to perform in the World Music, New Music, Dance, Jazz and Artist series. I can鈥檛 say that I ever expected to see a Balinese Gamelan and dance performance, but I听can听say that it has undoubtedly enriched my college experience.

13. Be a student worker

student serving food to another student outside The Cafe
Student employment opportunities are plentiful across campus.

Trust me on this one鈥擨 spend 15 to 20 hours each week working for my three on-campus jobs, and I wouldn鈥檛 change it if I could. It鈥檚 the perfect baby step into the job market as you gain real-world work experience, develop technical and professional skills, and start to fill up some of that dreaded white space on your resume. (Of course, it鈥檚 also the best way to ensure you鈥檒l be able to afford that weekly coffee from Seth鈥檚.)

14. Learn from impressive speakers

Masha Gessen behind a podium in the Chapel, addressing the 杨贵妃传媒视频 community
Masha Gessen delivered a convocation address in January 2020.

You know when your friend is talking about something that they really care about, and their passion is so infectious that you can just listen to them go on for hours? That鈥檚 like every speaker that comes to 杨贵妃传媒视频, except this time they鈥檙e an expert in their field and they came prepared. From convocations to cultural competency lectures, from course-specific guest speakers to talented alumni, attending these speaking events is the best way to dive into the deep end of any given subject.

15. Get an internship

student Stephany Pichola sitting on a stone railing with the background of the Milwaukee skyline
Stephany Pichola 鈥21 landed a remote internship last summer with The Commons, a Milwaukee nonprofit initiative.

听鈥μand听

Welcome to the real world! No college experience is complete without this first taste of postgraduate personal and career life. Sure, you might be underpaid and overworked (though employers are thankfully starting to treat their interns a whole lot better), but you鈥檙e learning more about your future job prospects than you could in any classroom, while also gaining professional contacts and starting to build a life for yourself as an independent young member of the workforce. And if you want to make sure you find that perfect internship, where you spend your time getting paid for valuable, stimulating work instead of coffee runs, the听听is always available to help you find the right job and apply for any supplemental funding.

16. Take a class that has听nothing听to do with your major

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Taking a class outside your area of study is among the joys of 杨贵妃传媒视频.

So, at this point you鈥檝e declared your major, and it鈥檚 all about squeezing those graduation requirements into your schedule. Maybe in your first couple of years, you spent some time exploring different disciplines, trying to figure out that one true passion鈥攁fter all, academic exploration is a core principle of the liberal arts! But now, term after term of classes in the same area of study start to pile up.

The good news is, the opportunity to try something new doesn鈥檛 end as you get deeper into your major. In fact, it鈥檚 the perfect time to give yourself a little break, and sign up for a course because you听want听to take it, not because you听have听to take it. I love my government and anthropology classes (after all, there鈥檚 a reason I declared the major!), but I, for one, can鈥檛 wait for the term when I finally manage to fit a dance class into my schedule.

17. Bring it all together with Senior Experience

Student wearing virtual reality goggles
The听Senior Experience听can involve research, collaboration, writing, technology, and more, all designed to show what you鈥檝e learned in your course of study.

I couldn鈥檛 have ended this story with anything other than the听. It鈥檚 the culmination of our academic careers. Tailored to your personal interests and expertise,听Senior Experience听is an exhibition of all that you have become as a scholar, encompassing hours and hours of independent and collaborative work, many late nights, and probably a few too many scoops of ice cream from the Cafe鈥攂ut in the end, you will have become a better and more accomplished student, expert, and person. Four years of learning and living the college experience all leads up to this, and there鈥檚 no way you can leave 杨贵妃传媒视频 without an empowering and well-deserved sense of pride.