College orientation is the pits, I'm sorry. School itself is much better in my experience, if it's any consolation. :v
Finally f***ing finished the orientation only to find myself missing the exit I needed because people crowded the lane and left no room for me, causing me to spend more wasted time trying to get home. Hell, I even ended up passing by Micro Center of all places. I've said I never want to drive that way, and I was right, because it meant dealing with people. Ugh, I hate people. And all of today has been pointlessness. Even the free lunch was like eating Theater food, bland and cold. I also learned that some classes are only at the main campus, like the MATH 1313 class. Well, I wasn't going to ever do online classes, but there's no way I can afford to drive down to the campus every week for 2 days for a semester just for one class. Me or my parents, since they pay for the tolls. And looking at my classes, the only way I can finish in 3 years is if I take 5 classes every semester, but I don't have that time with my job, since I barely make enough to pay the essentials right now. Looks like I'll still be taking 4 years on that degree, even if I took some classes early.
i have transfer orientation mid june. the orientation for my previous school was fairly painless. we listened to some people talk, walked around campus a bit, and towards the end i just left.