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Surviving your Freshman Year

Published on Aug 03, 2017

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Surviving your Freshman Year

Words from our Friends

Don't be afraid to get involved with something new or different than in High school.

Know what you want and stay true to yourself.

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It's 100% OK to call home.

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Find the organizational or planning method that works best for you.

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Procrastination can bite you in the butt. Aim for 2 days before the deadline. Less stress.

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Talk to as many DIFFERENT people as you can. Learning also happens outside of the classroom.

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Be realistic with your schedule if you aren't a morning person avoid 8 AMs.

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Ask for help. No need to be afraid or ashamed. We all need some.

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Save your boxes for easier move out.

Everything you tweet, post, tinder, email, instagram, etc can be made public with a screenshot.

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Be ready to be challenged.

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You might trip at some point, that's ok. There are tons of people here who want to see you succeed.

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Build connections with your professors.

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Take responsibility for your actions, you are the captain of your own experience.

Set time aside for the hard things: Homework, work, bills, studying, working out.

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Find time for yourself. Self care is a life saver.

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You don't need to know exactly where you are going right now, but you should be working on it.

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Work with others to solve problems and issues as they arise.

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Take the roommate agreement seriously. Things won't always be sunshine and rainbows.

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You can do ANYTHING, but to do EVERYTHING is not wise.

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Include study time in your schedule!

Get sleep. It helps you to process all that you learned that day!

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Avoid waiting until you are behind to catch up.

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If you took off more than you can chew, there is no shame in taking something out of your schedule.

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Connect with at least one person in each class, so you can get clarification, notes if you are sick, and help if needed.

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