4. Most of all make sure to take full advantage of the opportunity college is providing you. If this is your first time away from home and away from parental supervision you may feel the urge to party, especially if you are at a party school.
There is a time and a place for partying after you take care of the business of getting what you are there for. You have your whole life to party. Generally you get only one chance to go to college. Make the most of it by taking advantage of everything college has to offer.
This includes a social life but in its proper place after you taken care of the higher priorities. Prioritizing what is important and doing things by the order of importance will allow you to fully enjoy your college experience.
I know I sound like a parent talking and I am. I also have the scars and the pictures to know what I am saying and why I am offering the advice I am. If you prioritize your workload and fill in with things of other importance to you; then you can fully experience college life.
ieatjello answered Friday June 20 2014, 6:39 pm: Try to enjoy every moment of it, whether good or bad because you will never get to experience something like this ever again. Meet new people and make friends with people who you want to have lifelong relationships with. Keep your balance with academics and partying. Create or join a study group so studying will be less boring. Save money. But remember to try to have fun. [ ieatjello's advice column | Ask ieatjello A Question ]
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