Alright so
1) I'd suggest making use of your time/breaks between classes on campus. Do your readings, homework etc then. Take the time on the bus to relax esp if you're one of those people to get motion sickness (I get it and it sucks). Listen to music..just relax or you can quickly doze off too, however, it's generally dangerous to do so as you may miss your stop. However, I've found that after a while you become so accustomed to commuting that you innately familiar with when your stop will come.
2) If you do all your work as planned, you should have time to socialize. For that purpose, as mentioned above, get involved with a few clubs but be sure not to over commit.
3) Time management and planning is crucial for commuters and as a commuter I've found that I've developed far better planning and time management skills than my friends on rez. That being said, you'll develop these skills over time, it can't be taught in a day or fed to you.
4)If you're not comfortable with crashing at a friend's place, do yourself a favour and get a locker and bring a comforter/blanket and put it in your locker as a reserve for those cruel freezingly cold winter days. Find yourself a comfortable spot to sleep ..be at a library or elsewhere (I found one
) and sleep there when you really have/need to.
5) Ditto for the additional pair of socks suggestion
6) Remember when the last GO bus is for your destination so you don't end up being stuck at Mac overnight.
7) Figure out which classes absolutely need attendance (I'm not advocating you shouldn't go to class) but some are utterly useless as the prof puts up every single lecture notes online and reads off them in class. This will take a few classes to figure out. If you absolutely don't need to go to class, don't go and use that time to study or get other necessary things done. E.g. that's the only class you have that day, by not going you'll be saving yourself about 4 hours including the class and the commute and practically the entire day. So be wise.
8) Try to make your schedule with minimum breaks in between classes and specifically try to avoid those " first class:11:30 - 12:20 class ......next class will start at 7-10" if you can. Look at the ridiculously long break and the potential of those hours being wasted in tiredness, wandering around with your backpack and things..etc.Happened to me. However, if that 7-10 class will gaurantee you a 12, well that's a different story then.
Lastly, it's not hard, you'll soon start enjoying your time on the bus (esp if you take the GO) it's comfortable and serves as the only stretch of time to relax your mind, listen to music,etc.
Have fun