
The first week of college can be overwhelming. Take a deep breath, and follow these easy steps to help you navigate your new world.
You may be homesick but the only way to feel better is to get out there and try to make friends and join clubs.
Meet your counselor, ask questions, start a rapport, and look at what you need to graduate. Continue to check in throughout the year.
Extracurricular activities and other engagements are also a part of the college experience.
It is disruptive and does not make a good first impression. Scout out where your classes will be the day before or wake up earlier to assure your promptness.
Other than being late, this is not a good first impression to your professor.
Trust yourself. While you may know more than you think, no one wants to struggle to pass a class when they can switch into something else they are interested in. Take advantage of your college’s options.
Some of the best classes will not involve the subject you’re in school for.
There are a lot of parties on and off campus. Trust me, there will always be parties. You don’t have to go to them all the first week of college.
They love you and want to make sure you’re safe. If they call too often, try to agree on a certain number of times they check in.
There is no one else like you. People will gravitate to people who are themselves, so embrace yourself!
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