Wow incoming freshmen. To help to start off a good year, here are some rules/tips to survive in college. Well there are three rules you need to remember during your college years. First one is that studying always comes first. It is your first priority. Yes, there will be days where you want to go out and party, watch a movie, or just chill, but when you have studying/ homework to do, you got to do it. Many freshmen fail out of college their first semester getting caught up in the college life. You don’t have your parents to tell you to do your homework and say “no.” Your free to do whatever you want but your got to remember in the back of your head that you need to keep your grades first. Which leads us to the second rule. The second rule is that be social and make new friends. Sure you have your friends/ best friends that you made in high school and still have but if you keep yourself in a shell, don’t expect to make friends. When you go to class or a party, don’t just keep quiet. You got to chin up, and be social. If the other person doesn’t talk to you back or give a nice vibe, then move on to the next person. If they do give a nice vibe, then talk to them. Introduce yourself and just chitchat. There is no harm to that. Who knows? The person you talk to can end up being one of your good friends. And the last one is that make it the best years of your life and experience the college life! Go out and party or just hang out with friends. Many people say that college is the best years of your life. Go out and party! I am not saying to drink but honestly drinking is part of college life too. Don’t go crazy with it and get caught but its all part of college. Join a sorority or a fraternity or just visit one! You will love college if you have fun, be social, and keep your priorities straight. For me, it has been the best years of my life.
Monday, February 23, 2009
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I agree to definetly stay up on homework at all times!
ReplyDeleteSchool comes first, I agree completely!
ReplyDeleteThis advice could've been helpful to me at the begining of the year.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had been putting school first all year. I definitely could have used this advice. Although, I am not sure I would have listened to it. Sometimes experience is the best teacher. :)
ReplyDeleteYou are so right the first semester is the most important its hard because you really dont understand that when its a party but you got a test in the morning....
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