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What I Wish Someone Had Told Me Before College

  • Joined Mar 2021
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Many students are excited beyond words before walking through their favorite college gate. A few weeks down the line, many end up with more questions than answers, and some even get anxious about what the new phase has in store for them. Others even doubt their choices, and if time allows, they end up taking time off to rethink these options. Those who have been through the same path can attest that you are as green as a freshman is. It would help to at least have some insight before the actual transition. Many wish they had an experienced person to tell them the following before joining the institution.

You Need to Balance Your Life

School is important, but so is the rest of your life. Take time away from books to explore what is out there. Keep up with family and friends as this is the only time you are likely to be with them or near them for so long. Enjoy the outdoors and create relationships since most school friends become lifetime buddies. These relationships also become necessary networking platforms in the future. Expand your horizon and knowledge by asking questions and study on the job if you have one. The experience you gain will help you navigate life and work in the future.

Grades are Important

After consuming all the education provided in school, the ultimate goal is graduation, and you need your grades to get there. Many students let their newly found independence get to their heads and end up getting in trouble of graduating late or dropping out. The overall grade comprises assignments, sit-in exams, and at times a project. Failure to complete one task might leave you with bad grades, and you might be forced to retake the units that failed. Additionally, if you get bad grades, your overall aggregate tends to go low too.

Procrastination is Your Enemy

Postponing tasks for later will be your worst decision ever. Complete tasks such as assignments as soon as possible to reduce an overload of assignments later. If time-constrained, you can find 

Assignment Help ASAP assignment help ASAP to reduce the workload. This helps reduce the accumulation and gives you time to focus on other things. Create a schedule to guide your days to avoid overlapping tasks and improve on time management.

Additionally, visit the career center as soon as you join the school. It helps you decide which course to take and are likely to find help there. Also, it is a good source of information for better decision-making for your future options.

Conclusion

Despite getting a manifesto of what to expect, each person has a unique experience in school. However, the information helps you transition better and reduces moments of doubt and second thoughts. Nonetheless, do not feel like a failure if you do not get this crash course on what to expect. You can still learn while there if you are open to the idea of learning and asking for help when stuck.

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