I was in my early morning class freshman year of college. We had just broken for a quick break. A classmate came back in and said she had just spoken with her father and he told her a airplane crashed into a building in NYC. We carried on as usual, really thinking nothing of it. At the end of class, the teacher told us to stay tuned, as classes might be cancelled, because of terrorism. We still didn’t understand the magnitude at that point, still thinking it was some small Cessna.
After class, I went back to my dorm. We didn’t have a TV or computer in our dorm, and the radio news reporting was spotty at best. It wasn’t until around noon when they cancelled classes that we all decided to go down and see what was showing on the TV. That’s when reality set in, once we SAW the extent.