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How to Survive College Life?


There is a reason why so many people look back on college fondly. You have more freedom than you have ever had before, but you’re not yet burdened by all of the responsibilities of adulthood. It doesn’t always feel that way, though. Between taking classes, making friends, dealing with roommates, and more, it’s easy to get burned out. Instead, flourish by taking control of the situation from the beginning.

1.Managing College Academics

  Go to class. In large first-year classes, there might not be anyone taking attendance, which means that you won’t get in trouble the same way you may have in high school. This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t go to class, though, and some teachers will have an attendance policy. More importantly, skipping class means missing out on valuable learning. Don’t make your life more difficult by forcing yourself to cram come exam time. College is also expensive, and not going to class means that you are wasting a lot of your and/or your parents’ money


2. Managing Your Social Life

  Know the kind of lifestyle you want to lead, and stick to it. For some people, college is first and foremost an opportunity to let loose. For others, academics are the sole priority. Many people are probably somewhere in between. Wherever you stand, there will be others like you. Don’t feel pressured to drink or do anything else you don’t want to do.


3.Managing Your Health

  Learn to eat healthily, even in a dorm room. You’re busy, surrounded by heavy foods, and on a limited budget—all while taking care of yourself for the first time. In this situation, it can be easy to rely on the choices available in the dining hall—choices that won’t always make you feel your best. Take care of yourself so you have the energy you need to fulfill all of your responsibilities.

4.Managing Your Finances

  Take on only as much debt as you absolutely need. You can get a great education anywhere, so consider whether your dream school is really worth it. You might regret it a few years down the road, when you can’t afford to take on a cool internship, go to graduate school, or live where you want because your student loan payments take up such a big chunk of your monthly budget.

5.Getting Help if You Need It
   
   Get help in classes you are struggling with immediately. Most professors love helping students, so don’t be afraid to approach them for help. Don’t wait until the end of the semester, though. By that point, your grades may have suffered beyond repair, and your teachers will be busy with end-of-the-semester responsibilities.
  

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By,Aisha.

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