Your Freshman year of College is supposed to be the best and most life-altering year of your life yet. You’re going to go through a lot of changes and have a lot more freedom and responsibility than before. It’s important to have fun but also take care of yourself and make sure you’re still on top of you stuff. These are some of the things upperclassmen would tell you about your freshman year of College.
You want to make sure you have a supports system and feel connected to the campus life. Having more friends will improve your success and happiness in College. You don’t have to have a lot of friends but at least two or three in the beginning so that you don’t feel isolated and actually enjoy being at school. As the years go by, you’ll make more and more friends so don’t worry if you don’t have a lot right away.
Your first year of College, you’ll be encouraged to take classes within your major but if they’re too hard or you realize you’re not interested in the subject matter, don’t worry about wanting to switch majors-that’s perfectly fine! Don’t worry about possible time and credits waisted just take the required courses outside your major and you’ll figure it out eventually.
You may not be feeling the dorm life with no kitchen or bathroom but you’ll meet a lot of people and feel a lot more connected to the school by living in the dorms. There are some dorm options with bathrooms if that’s a deal breaker for you and it’s kind of a college hazing living and struggling in the dorms- you won’t have the full college experience if you don’t live in the dorms.
You want to make sure you’re still having some light, fun classes mixed in with your hard ones. Take an art class, a dance class or a subject that would be fun and interesting to you- college is about having fun as well as working hard. Plus, these classes are good to fall back on if you find your major isn’t what you were expecting.
Rushing is a great way to meet a lot of people and make a lot of friends right away. Rushing isn’t for everyone and maybe you’re not a people or party person but rushing will giving you an automatic community of people that can support you in your college career which will make you happier and more successful in College.
Adjusting to College life is hard enough without having to wakeup at the crack of dawn and absorb information. You’re going to have a lot more late nights as in you Freshman year whether you’re studying or going out with friends- don’t make your life harder by having to go to class early in the morning.
Make sure you go out and meet new people as much as possible. Freshman year is supposed to be the best year of your college career so don’t waste it by worrying about academics too much. That isn’t to say you shouldn’t be keeping up with your classes but they don’t have to be a priority your Freshman year.
If rushing isn’t for you or people in your fraternity or sorority don’t have the same interests as you, join a club or group to meet some like-minded people. Maybe there’s a recreational sport you can join or a cause you’re passionate about- join a club to make friends that have the same passions as you.
Freshman year is about going out and having fun. Meet as many people and make as many friends and memories as possible. Never say no to an opportunity to go out and have fun- unless of course you have a big test to study for the next day- otherwise this year is about making new memories and having fun.
College can be fun but also very stressful. Make sure you’re doing activities that lower your stress levels. Do a yoga video, meditate, exercise or get a massage- you don’t want to over work yourself because that will lead to you doing even worse in your classes.
It’s better to do well and take fewer classes than stress yourself out and end up failing a class. A full time load is four classes so your first year, while you’re adjusting, take four to five classes and get a feel for how much work your classes will expect of you.
College is about having fun and socializing but you don’t want that to be all you’re doing and end up failing out of school. Keep your drinking and partying all night to just the weekends or once or twice a week and spend the other days focusing on your classes.
You may think that because they don’t take attendance and they don’t call your parents if you don’t go that you don’t have to go but going to class is still very important. You may be able to slack off more than in high school but unless you’re the type of person that always does all the reading and can teach yourself out of a textbook, you should go to class.
The college diet usually consisted of Top-o-ramen and microwavable popcorn and we’re all on a budget in College but make sure you’re still getting a balanced diet. Make sure you’re getting your nutrients and vitamins whether you have to buy your own food or make healthy decisions at the cafeteria and fight off that Freshman 15.
College can be stressful make sure you’re still taking care of yourself by showering and brushing your teeth regularly, eating healthy and working out. It’s easy to let these things slip when you’re studying or going out all the time but make sure you’re making some time for yourself
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