Chat with aCurrent StudentWhat’s one pieceof advice theyhave about goingto college? Find aLandmark orIconicStatue/Building Find a place oncampus thatfeels inspiringor motivating toyou. Walk through anarea that feels likea community hub(e.g., studentunion, gatheringspace). Take a moment toreflect whilewalking throughthe campus at theend of the tour. Find a CampusEventPoster/Noticeboard Locate aClassroomBuilding.What studystrategies wouldhelp you manageacademicpressures withoutfeelingoverwhelmed?Look at aCampus MapWhat’s oneplace youhaven’t exploredyet but want to? Visit a campusspace designedfor mindfulness orself-care (e.g., ameditation room ora quiet lounge). Look around thecampus andobserve howpeople interactwith each other.Identify the firstand secondcourse you'dpick if youapplied here. Spot a StudyArea (e.g., acafe, lounge,or library nook) Find a SpotThat FeelsComfortableand Secure Look for aCampusResource forTimeManagement   Find the CoffeeShop or Cafeon Campus.Find theStudentCenter.Locate theMain DiningHall orCafeteria  Visit theCampus GreenSpace/Quad. Find a spot witha view (e.g., ahigher vantagepoint or anopen area).  What self-carepractices do you hopeto incorporate into yourcollege routine tosupport your emotionaland mental health? ExploretheLibrary. Look for aSports Facility(Gym,Stadium, etc.) While walkingthrough thecampus, take amoment to pauseand breathe.Chat with aCurrent StudentWhat’s one pieceof advice theyhave about goingto college? Find aLandmark orIconicStatue/Building Find a place oncampus thatfeels inspiringor motivating toyou. Walk through anarea that feels likea community hub(e.g., studentunion, gatheringspace). Take a moment toreflect whilewalking throughthe campus at theend of the tour. Find a CampusEventPoster/Noticeboard Locate aClassroomBuilding.What studystrategies wouldhelp you manageacademicpressures withoutfeelingoverwhelmed?Look at aCampus MapWhat’s oneplace youhaven’t exploredyet but want to? Visit a campusspace designedfor mindfulness orself-care (e.g., ameditation room ora quiet lounge). Look around thecampus andobserve howpeople interactwith each other.Identify the firstand secondcourse you'dpick if youapplied here. Spot a StudyArea (e.g., acafe, lounge,or library nook) Find a SpotThat FeelsComfortableand Secure Look for aCampusResource forTimeManagement   Find the CoffeeShop or Cafeon Campus.Find theStudentCenter.Locate theMain DiningHall orCafeteria  Visit theCampus GreenSpace/Quad. Find a spot witha view (e.g., ahigher vantagepoint or anopen area).  What self-carepractices do you hopeto incorporate into yourcollege routine tosupport your emotionaland mental health? ExploretheLibrary. Look for aSports Facility(Gym,Stadium, etc.) While walkingthrough thecampus, take amoment to pauseand breathe.

Bermuda College Bingo! - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Chat with a Current Student What’s one piece of advice they have about going to college?
  2. Find a Landmark or Iconic Statue/Building
  3. Find a place on campus that feels inspiring or motivating to you.
  4. Walk through an area that feels like a community hub (e.g., student union, gathering space).
  5. Take a moment to reflect while walking through the campus at the end of the tour.
  6. Find a Campus Event Poster/Noticeboard
  7. Locate a Classroom Building.
  8. What study strategies would help you manage academic pressures without feeling overwhelmed?
  9. Look at a Campus Map What’s one place you haven’t explored yet but want to?
  10. Visit a campus space designed for mindfulness or self-care (e.g., a meditation room or a quiet lounge).
  11. Look around the campus and observe how people interact with each other.
  12. Identify the first and second course you'd pick if you applied here.
  13. Spot a Study Area (e.g., a cafe, lounge, or library nook)
  14. Find a Spot That Feels Comfortable and Secure
  15. Look for a Campus Resource for Time Management
  16. Find the Coffee Shop or Cafe on Campus.
  17. Find the Student Center.
  18. Locate the Main Dining Hall or Cafeteria
  19. Visit the Campus Green Space/Quad.
  20. Find a spot with a view (e.g., a higher vantage point or an open area).
  21. What self-care practices do you hope to incorporate into your college routine to support your emotional and mental health?
  22. Explore the Library.
  23. Look for a Sports Facility (Gym, Stadium, etc.)
  24. While walking through the campus, take a moment to pause and breathe.