The first thing I looked for when I enter the room were acquaintances. New place, similar situation but still triggers the same nerves. Luckily, I did find what I was looking for and more. I found a couple of friends I have not seen for a couple of years. Some came just to take a picture for the Freshmen Seminar Blog, then that reminded to take one as well. It was nice to catch up with some old friends. Meeting new people is so much easier as a group of people, conversations move so much more smoothly, we learn more about each other this way. My nerves were pointless though, the upperclassmen were all great speakers and very friendly people who can simply make anyone felt welcome to the club. The executive board members introduced themselves, then broke up into networking groups. They all made their rounds, trying to recruit and obtain our interest, asking the same old questions: what years you are in, what is your major or intended major, and where you from. It was boring until I met people who were from the same high school as me, and then asked for mutual friends. I am bad at networking but I will need it in the future. Once introductions were over, it was time for ice breaker games. We played google feud, which was fun because I found the memers in the club and I enjoyed their responses and answers. Originally, I Just wanted to come to the meeting for the food, but sometime during the introductions and games the amount of people just grew and the food line was just way too long, estimating at 80 students lining up for some chinese food, so my friend and I just went out for food. Guess I will be going to this club now to see some of my good old friends.