COLLEGE WEEK WITH GOOGLE: Do you still have "icebreakers" the first day of class?



  In a nutshell, just imagine you walk into class the first day, this is basically how it will all go down:

Nobody:

Teacher: Okay guysssss so my name is Karen Schuster, you can call me Mrs.S, Mrs.Schuster, or Professor S. 
DO NOT CALL ME KAREN MY BOSS WILL KILL ME hahahaimnotkiddinghahaha
(class is dead silent)
 ...
*clears throat* anyway class, lets have some fun!! (everyone in class: Oh nah, she said "fun")
 I've come up with some questions I want you to answer as we go around the room and just to warn you, I'm really bad at names so FORGIVE ME...haha lets start!

So to answer your question, yes, we have those annoying a$$ icebreakers.

But who knows, your professor might not care enough to get to know you guys so you might not. But if your like me, you get blessed with icebreakers in every class😒. It's always the same questions too.
"What's your major?" Digital Marketing.
"Why are you taking this class?" It's required.
"Tell us something interesting about yourself?" (Is this a date? Why's she asking all these personal questions...I'll just use my go-to) I'm Russian and I like to draw.👍

Nailed it😉

If you guys never know what to say during those icebreakers just listen to what other people say and try to apply it to yourselves. Also sit somewhere in the middle of the room and avoid the 1st and last row aisle seats cause you never know where the teacher will want to start😂

LIFE HACKS! You're welcome.


PS: Obviously for blog purposes I've over exaggerated this entire situation and I don't actually know anyone named Karen Schuster😂 In reality, icebreakers are not thaaaat terrible, just understand that your teachers feel awkward being in front of the class talking for an hour straight while we all look like we could be straight out of The Walking Dead.

Soooo suck it up and do them this one little favor!

Ice Cube

Comments

  1. I can say from experience that this is so accurate and the worst part of college. It's so awkward and you spend the first 10 minutes thinking of what you're gonna say, the tone you're gonna say it in etc. Then your heart is racing and you develop all of this anxiety for a 3 second "ice breaker".

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