Entering College can be nerve-wracking. What you need is the "Freshmen
Survival Guide." The following important tips can help to make your year
successful.
1. You don't have as much free
time as you think you do! If you find you have time to burn; something
is wrong. There is something you should be doing and you probably need
to get help figuring out how to manage your time.
2. Keep in mind
that you write your resume every day, with every action and every
choice you make. If you haven't done it; it can't end up in your resume
when you get ready to apply for internships, jobs, scholarships or grad
schools.
3. Begin good career habits early! Seek out major organizations or your own student council for relevant career, major, job search and internship information.
4.
Do some personal exploration to learn more about who you are. Don't
leave college without knowing your V.I.S.A. (Values, Interests, Skills
and Abilities)
5. Plan to participate in at least one Internship,
Study Abroad, .Volunteer or Campus Leadership
experience the summer after freshman year.
6. No matter how big
the class will be; a professor can still know you by name, if you
participate in class, ask questions or go to office hours.
7.
Find them and use these study-resources on campus - Academic Advising
office, First-Year Experience Program and/or Academic Library.
8.
College freshman year is FULL of decision-making points. Take
responsibility for your own actions and learn how to make decisions.
9. Find wise people to have conversations with and ask questions.
10.
Keep connected with your off-campus support group. All those people who
helped get you to college are still available for you. Don't keep
challenges to yourself.
11. Don't be worried if you change your
major. Most college students do. However, the smart thing to do is to
get advice on how to do it.
12. Don't jump into career decisions.
Think more about what you want to DO when you graduate, instead of what
you want to BE. The career direction you ultimately choose might not
even exist now.
13. Watch your social media
habits. Keep your reputation online positive. Like never before, YOU
are responsible for your own brand. A good name is a good thing to have,
easy thing to lose and the hardest thing to get back.
14. Do all you can to develop your teamwork skills, your communication skills and your ability to analyze situations.
15.
Expect to feel overwhelmed sometimes. Whether you are living on campus
or living at home; The college freshman year will bring a lot of
changes.
16. Make good choices about how to spend your money.
17. Make good choices about the food you eat. Being sick at school is no joke.
18. Read your syllabus and know when things are due. Mid-terms will come before you know it.
19.
Time management MUST become a priority. Use tools like day-planner,
stop watch on your telephone or alarm to keep you focused on priorities.
20.
"Show me your friends and I will tell you who you are." Keep this as
one of the mantras you try to live by as you discover your way through
college.
No comments:
Post a Comment