Greg Bernhardt said:
Every freshman feels homesick
(Discalimer: Don't (necessarily) do what I did).
I didn't feel homesick at all, I couldn't wait to get out of home. I did feel nervous, though. It was 1985, UC Santa Barbara. At that time it was dubbed one of the top 5 party schools in the USA by playboy magazine. My dad (who was a 60's hippie and alumni of UCSB) strongly recommended to me to take the lightest load possible the first quarter (or two) to ease myself in. So that's what I did. I took 3 classes, English 1 (not the remedial English), Psych 1, and Sociology 1. That's about the minimum I could take and still be enrolled and get my grants and scholarships (because I did well in HS). Next quarter I took about the equivalent of "cruise" classes and basically partied, surfed, and played volleyball all day. They used to have these big sand lot volleyball courts outside each of the dorms and the campus was on one of best surf breaks in southern California.
My dorm-mate my first 2 quarters of freshman year was also a surfer from the Bay area. However, unlike me, the first quarter he took English 1 like me, but he also was taking Calculus, Physics for calculus majors, organic chemistry, and a computer programming class. Something like 20-24 units or something. He didn't get a lot of partying or surfing in and it created a tension between us so I had to find another room-mate for the third quarter of my freshman year. So this is a choice you have to make. When I look back on it, I can't believe how cavalier I was about my choices and how they may have affected me negatively later on or down the road. But at the time they seemed 100% legitimate.
Back to the homesickness. I remember that really being an issue that freshman year. Not in the way you'd think. It really bothered me when my dorm-mates would talk about homesickness or going home to visit friends or especially whining about how they missed their HS girlfriends, etc. I really loved my college experienced and felt like it was home. I never wanted to go back home, even during the breaks. In fact, they would kick us out of the dorms even over the 4 day Thanksgiving break and I didn't go home, just found a place to stay locally.