Student 1: Dear freshman me. Student 2: Dear Blake. Student 3: Dear 17-year-old me. Student 4: Dear me. Student 5: Dear inexperienced Sonia. Student 6: Dear me. Student 2: Pay attention. Student 1: Um, hi. Student 2: So welcome to the city. Student 7: You're probably feeling super nervous. Student 1: You're a little nervous. Student 8: Really scared. Student 2: Worried. Student 6: Anxious. Student 1: Excited. Student 9: You're excited. Student 6: You're probably worried about-- Student 10: Worrying about going from the middle of nowhere to a huge city. Student 11: If people will like you. Student 5: All your expenses for the first year. Student 6: How to transition from high school to college. Student 3: Living with two people you don't know. Student 11: About getting involved. Student 5: You're worried about making friends. Student 8: Friends. Student 11: Friends. Student 6: Friends. Student 4: Am I going to make friends? The answer to that is yes. Student 8: You shouldn't worry. Student 11: Everyone's feeling the same struggles. Student 6: Everyone has these anxieties. Student 3: There are tons of people here trying to figure out what they're going to do. Student 6: Don't be scared because USF is by your side. Student 9: Things are going to be so amazing from here on out. Student 1: You're going to have really great friends. Student 10: You'll find something you're extremely passionate about and have amazing people to guide you on your way. Narrator: The class called USF101 is a great way to start your first year at USF. You can learn about USF101 by visiting our website. At the myUSF page, enter USF101 in the search box. From there, you can read the FAQs in the left-hand column and also watch the "Dear Me" video. To register for USF101, go back to the main web track page and look under the quick links on the right-hand side. Student 2: There's so many opportunities that you can take advantage of. Student 6: You should be way, way, way more excited. Student 3: Life's going to be OK. Student 10: Now, you're ready for whatever the world throws at you.