| Once students get to college, they think that life will | | | | mates with your dorm mate if you are dorming. |
| be a lot more fun because of the extended freedom | | | | They will be able to help you out a lot later |
| that you will get. And this is true. However, most | | | | throughout the year, especially if they're also the |
| people forget that this also makes it harder for you | | | | same major. |
| to study because there are so many other things | | | | 2) When your classes start, try making study groups |
| that you can be doing. However, you're going to | | | | that will get together weekly and study up on what |
| have to force yourself to set your priorities straight. | | | | you just learned. This will help you get better |
| Learn a couple of tips that will help you stay focused | | | | connections with these friends as well as study up on |
| in school but at the same time have fun. | | | | your subject. This will also make your study groups |
| 1) The first week you get to school, since you're not | | | | more fun so you don't miss out on all those good |
| going to have much homework in the starting week, | | | | times. |
| make as many friends as you can. Just go around | | | | 3) Go out to a lot of the events that the school will |
| and be talkative and friendly with everyone. Then | | | | set up for you throughout the year. This will get you |
| you will start to see people that you get along with. | | | | to meet a lot of the commuters in your school and |
| Try not to be prejudiced when making friends, just | | | | make even more friends. |
| go all out. You should also try to become really good | | | | |