On Sept. 17, after I ended my last class of the day, I headed over to fifth floor to attend my first freshman seminar workshop. Although I was on time, when I stepped out of the elevator, I saw so was everyone else. There was absolutely no place to stand considering the mob of freshmen waiting on line to squeeze into a small room. There were so many freshman attending that despite all the pushing and shoving, I did not receive a folder containing all the information they were discussing. A lady told the ones who did not get one to come back another day to pick it up. Since I was not one of the lucky students that got in early, I did not receive any refreshments. What I received instead was helpful information on different majors we can choose, requirement classes and graduation requirements. Although this workshop was informative and helpful, there were so many students that I did not have a chance to ask any questions. It took me out of my comfort zone because I had never seen so many people at a school event. Even though it was extremely crowded, I felt that I learned a lot from the information given and I would recommend it to other students.