A friendly, little patchwork quilt of warm Pitt News advice for all the incoming freshman students
May 10, 2006
Make friends with the people on your floor because they’ll probably be your best friends for… Make friends with the people on your floor because they’ll probably be your best friends for the rest of college.
Alan Smodic, Sports Editor
Go to the activities fair and sign up for things. It’s a great way to meet people and learn about Pitt’s resources.
Kristen DiLemmo, A’E Editor
If a class just doesn’t feel right, or you’re not sure about the professor or the book or the syllabus or anything at all, DROP IT before the add/drop period ends. It’s not worth being miserable all semester or suffering a bad grade.
Annie Tubbs, Managing Editor
Get out of Oakland! Explore the city, it has a lot to offer and it’s great to get out of the bubble.
Rachel Coup, Production Manager
There are alternatives to coffee if java isn’t your thing. Find your caffeine or energy drink of choice and stock up.
Sarah Bingler, Opinions Editor
Develop a workable balance between studying and party attendance. Don’t celebrate until you’ve earned it through hard work. Or, if studying’s fun for you, apply yourself and let loose every once in a while.
Derek Reighard, Assistant A’E Editor
Guys, if a girl asks you to walk her back to her room, DO IT!
Pete Media, Photo Editor
Introduce yourself to someone new whenever possible. You never know if that stranger in the elevator will one day be your best friend.
Erica Armbruster, Copy Chief
When you’re ordering a pizza, always ask about specials for college students.
Nick Lucca, Assistant Layout Editor
When you register for classes, register early and register often.
Andy Medici, News Editor
Don’t be afraid to try new things — you never know what you’re going to fall in love with.
Anna Kissell, Assistant Copy Chief
Leave your high school girlfriend at home. It limits your college experience.
Alan Smodic, Sports Editor
Take advantage of all the free stuff that comes along with being a Pitt Student. Use the buses, go to museums and check out Pitt Arts and Pitt Program Council for more free or low-cost entertainment. It’s a great way to go on a date for free! Who knows — you might really hit it off with that cute guy from the office at a free jazz concert.
Sarah Bingler, Opinions Editor
Don’t think that caring about your future is geeky. Visit Career Services your freshman year. If you don’t, you’ll have a lot of catching up to do later.
Angela Hayes, Assistant News Editor
Shave your legs. You never know when you’re going to get electrocuted and run into a really cute doctor in the emergency room.
Jessica Lear, Editor in Chief
If the professor just reads notes off PowerPoint slides and also posts the slides to Courseweb, don’t bother going to class. You can read; you don’t need to show up at 9 a.m. to have someone with a Ph.D. do it for you.
Annie Tubbs, Managing Editor
Go up to Mount Washington and check out the view at least once a semester. It rejuvenates you and helps you remember why you’re here.
Keaton Carr, Assistant Photo Editor
There is a computer lab in Alumni Hall. Seriously.
Andy Medici, News Editor
Take advantage of Schenley Park, especially when the weather is nice. That’s why it’s there.
Jared Trent Stonesifer, Assistant News Editor
Pitt students have their own pharmacy on the fifth floor of the Medical Arts Building down the hall from Student Health. They have prescription and non-prescription items and you can save a ton of money there!
Sarah Bingler, Opinions Editor
Read The Pitt News to stay on top of campus issues. Be aware of what’s going on with Student Government Board — it’s your money they have control of.
Annie Tubbs, Managing Editor
Don’t drink your laundry money. Someone might buy you a drink, but they’ll never do your laundry for you.
Anna Kissell, Assistant Copy Chief
Don’t go home for the summer. It’s the best time to be in Oakland.
Sarah Bingler, Opinions Editor
Go to class, just go to class. It sounds simple, but it’s half the battle.
Pat Mitsch, Assistant Sports Editor