Good advice all around and while you are in Boston be sure to know where all the good cigar establishments are. Cigar Masters and L J Perettis by
Faneuil Hall and get yourself a cheap humidor as you will save money just getting a good Rubber Maid with beads to keep your gars taken care of. I lived in Boston for 5 years and loved it there,,,so much to do and enjoy. When or if you get bored run over to Wellesley College and get to know some of the college girls. There is a cigar store there on the Main Street,,,good people who run ( husband and wife ) Tinderbox I believe.
Cape Cod is a great place to go on the weekends and they have a nice cigar place there as well,,,goes by the name of ,,,,wait for it,,,PUFF!
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Originally Posted by Jimbo57
Man, that's not what I remember being passed around at school!! Pretty much what everybody has said already is great advice. Participate, participate, participate... don't be a loner. Remember that advice above about saying 'no' and knowing when to say 'no.' College is not about partying. The partying just comes with the territory.
Also, depending on what your interests/major are, when you graduate go immediately to grad school. I had more fun and made more (serious) friends in grad school that I keep in touch with than I ever did as an undergrad. In fact, I visited my grad school in March and will return in November. It is only a coincidence that I am visiting USF in Tampa while the Cigar Heritage Festival is taking place!! See, fringe benefits! 
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You are talking about my ole stomping grounds here,,,I went to college at USF and Tampa when John Matuzak was playing college ball,,,now that was back in the day.