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Tip #1 - Get Involved
There are many activities on campus, so go ahead and get involved!
Don't wait, either. Go ahead and get involved your first week of
your freshman year. This will allow you to meet friends, be part of
a social group as well as making a difference in the university,
and you will have a healthier attitude regarding college
altogether. So, check out the different activities available at
your university.
Tip #2 - Stay on Campus
Many college freshman are afraid to stay on campus because dorms
are small and the food isn't like mom's home cooking. However,
staying on campus is an important way to adjust to college life.
You will have a roommate, meet new friends, have an instant support
group, and learn a lot about yourself as well as others. In
addition, when you stay on campus you are close to all campus
activities, parties, the library, and extracurricular
activities.
Tip #3 - Eat and Sleep Regularly
Adjusting to college life can take a lot out of you because of the
new class schedules, studying, and having to figure out how to
handle it on your own. Because of this it is very important to eat
and sleep on a schedule. Make sure you eat three healthy meals a
day, sleep at least eight hours a night, and you will feel happier
and healthier and better able to adjust to college life.
Tip #4 - Manage Stress
College is stressful, and for a beginning freshman it might be
overwhelming. However, manage your stress by working out,
practicing yoga, deep breathing, or any other method you find
helpful. When you are not stressed out you will be able to adjust
to college life and accept all of the new ways of doing things.
However, if you stay stressed out it will impact your grades as
well as your health.
Tip #5 - Stay Focused
Because college can be so much fun, it might be difficult to stay
focused on your work. However, remember why you are at college in
the first place. You want to get a degree and ultimately a good
job. So, focus on your major and where you want to go in your life
more than where the best party is this weekend. You can still look
for extracurricular activities, but keep your mind focused on your
work more.
Tip #6 - Attend Every Class
Class attendance in college is not the same as high school, not by
a long shot. Many times attendance is not even taken, so it is easy
to skip class for more exciting things. However, if you don't go to
class you will find it difficult to learn what you need to for the
exams and papers, and may miss pop quizzes. As a result, you should
attend every class unless you are seriously ill. In the event you
must miss a class, let your professor know why and ask if you can
get the notes.
Tip #7 - Look on the Bright Side
You need to always keep a positive attitude when it comes to
adjusting to college life. It truly is difficult to always look on
the bright side when your entire life has changed and you are not
quite sure what to make of it. However, look at college as an
adventure and each new day providing something new. This should
help you keep your chin up.
Tip #8 - Party!
College is known for partying and while you don't want to get
bogged down in the party scene, you do want to party a little. You
are following all of the above tips to help you adjust to college,
so you can party on the weekends after you have finished your
homework and simply enjoy hanging out with friends and meeting new
people.
Tip #9 - Communicate
Remember, college is a time when you will meet many new people that
may have completely different views than your own, and you may end
up living with one. As a result, make sure you always communicate
openly and honestly about your feelings while respecting other
people as well. Don't let others take advantage of you by
communicating openly.
When you follow these suggestions you will
certainly adapt to college life quickly, easily and without needing
a lot of time to settle in. You will be off and running and should
consider theses tips as your success guide for settling into
college.
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