Collage Experience:
Do you want to make the most of
your college experience and find yourself a better person with a nice career?
Don't you want to know as much as possible when entering such an important time
in your life? Of course you do, so consider the following helpful information
when setting sail for college.
Study in Collage:
One tip that can help you study
in college is to make yourself flash cards when you have an exam coming up.
Flash cards are easy to make. Your can buy inexpensive index cards and write
questions on one side and answers on the other. You and a classmate can then
use them to study together.
You should find out what grants
and scholarships you can get. Many scholarships are for unique characteristics
or may not be widely publicized. There are various state and federal grants
that don't require repayment.
Your Time:
In order to make the most of your
time on campus, try to look ahead to when your requirement classes are offered.
By planning for a schedule that keeps your from going back and forth from your
room to class you give yourself more time to study, relax, or sleep.
When taking a test, remember that
it is just a test. Many people get intimidated by tests thinking that they are
more than they really are. They are supposed to be a review of what you have
already learned in your class. Having confidence in yourself and studying well
can help you do well on them.
When you are deciding on where to
sit in class, try to avoid your friends and stay near the front of the class.
This can reduce your chances for unnecessary socializing and can help you to
focus during the teachers lecture. Also, this will show your professor that you
mean business and are an active participant.
Student Organization:
Student organizations and
associations aren't just about looking good to a prospective employer.
Participation can benefit students as well, both emotionally and socially.
You'll find others who share your interests and can explore more of your
options on the campus. You might also gain insight into whether or not your chosen
major is the best decision.
If you were someone who hated
high school, you just might actually love college. College classes are geared
towards your major and the material is much more interesting than the standard
material taught in high school. Many adult students who once did horrible in
high school find themselves graduating college with high honors.
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If you are looking to get the
most out of class then you should sit in the front row. This allows you to keep
from getting distracted, and keeps you focused on the lecture. You are more apt
to answer questions because you cannot see all of the eyes in the class on you.
Off Campus:
If you need to find off-campus
housing, make sure to look for a place that is close to public transportation.
It might seem easy to walk or ride your bike, but when you have a large project
or are running late it is nice to have the option to get to campus quickly.
If you will be staying in
dormitory room on campus, bring only what you will need. Dorm rooms are small
and any extra room will make your living space more comfortable. Create a list
that targets your basic needs for the room and do not diverge from it. Look for
storage that saves you space and designs that are compact.
Off Collage:
It can be scary and exciting at
the same time when you are getting ready to head off to college. Enjoy your
independence, but be sure that you have plenty of time for classes and
studying. Remember that the primary purpose of attending college is obtaining a
solid education so that you can live on your own.
Many students take advantage of
credit card offers while away at school, especially if they aren't employed.
Unfortunately, this just sets you up for massive debt and damaged credit. Even
low introductory rates are just that--introductory. Fees and balances add up
quickly, creating a dangerous situation. If you absolutely must have a credit card,
stick with only one card.
1st Day:
If you do not like the roommate
that you are stuck with on the first day of school, speak with someone to get
this changed. Remember that you are going to be living with this person for a
long time, so nip the problem in the bud before it becomes an issue in the
future.
College isn't easy, but it's
supposed to be a time in which you figure yourself out and find your path. This
takes much preparation, and you have to approach this experience with a
prepared plan of action. Keep the helpful advice you've just read in mind as
you get started.