Sunday, April 26, 2015

How to Survive Your First Year of College

Megan King
        Hello everyone! I’m sure you all remember how stressful freshman year of college was. You are put to the task of finding new friends, living in a dorm, figuring out what you want to do with your life all on top of the expectation to get straight A’s. But guess what? There are millions of other students in the same position! I’ve put together a list of key strategies to help incoming freshman tackle this somewhat frightening life event.


            First of all you must get organized. This means making sure all your paperwork is completed, selecting a meal plan, checking on your classes and figuring out when you have to declare you major. It’s ok not to know what profession you want to work in for the rest of your life, but starting to think about it is a good idea.

Second, make sure to stay active and eat healthy. I’m sure you have heard of the dreaded “Freshman 15.” Have no fear, it is quite easy to avoid if you hit the gym a few times a week and pair it with a balanced diet. Also, avoid drinking energy drink or drink that are highly caffeinated. They are extremely addictive and can cause your energy levels to crash.

Third, get to know your roommate pretty well because you are going to be living with her for the entire year. If you have a problem, don’t be afraid to bring it up in a cordial way. A great way to avoid problems is to set ground rules from the very beginning. These rules can range from music and noise levels to the amount of visitors at one time. If your roommate fails to uphold these rules, then don’t be afraid to ask for help from your RA.

Fourth, make friends and meet new people. The best way to meet new people is to get involved in campus organizations such as community service organizations or Greek life. You are surrounded by thousands of other people who also want friends, so don’t panic you will find friends!

Lastly, learn to manage your time. I know you have probably heard this constantly throughout your life already but it is crucial in college. It will make your experience a lot more enjoyable and you will not have to stay up late, losing sleep because you procrastinated studying for an exam. 

2 comments:

  1. I think this is a great post that is very relatable! You provide really good points that are given in a brief manner, but also provide readers with really helpful information.

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  2. Great points all of these are things you would need to so to survive the first year of college.

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