- separation from old friends and family
- dealing responsibly with new levels of personal freedom
- encountering differing points of view (politics, religion, etc.)
- adjusting to a more intense academic work load
- learning to love institutional food
- having to do laundry and room cleaning
- (for athletes) learning to balance sports and academics
- adjusting to dorm life
As for the last issue about dorm life, here's a link to a much more detailed
discussion from our Ask the Dean archives:
http://www.collegeconfidential.com/dean/000023
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