Suddenly feeling old/out of place/from the wrong decade, I tried to find the seminar rooms. Luckily it only required talking to 2 different security guys. The orientation sessions were broken down based on program, which means I was with other night and weekend fashion merchandising management majors who already have a bachelor's degree. Those 10 other women and one dude seemed much more like me than some of the students I had passed on the street. More conservatively dressed, varied interests, born prior to 1990... One even has a kid! Hopefully I'll have classes with a few of them.
Then of course, one of the professors at my orientation advised that we don't buy our books prior to our first class, but half the books I purchased were listed on the syllabus for one class, and well, the other 2 look interesting at least!
Added bonus - I got my id card after orientation, and there was no line! Sweet.
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Hi, I linked here from TheNest (messaged you on F&B a couple weeks ago). I think it's really cool that you're going to fashion school! Good luck with school starting!
Thanks! I've already thought of a question for my textiles prof - Is Modal considered a natural fiber, a synthetic fiber, both or neither? :)
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