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18 Tips On How To Survive As A Freshman. by Isaacmacdon(m): 8:19am On Jul 13, 2015
Be that as it may, hold on! This article is not intended to drive you away in despair or remove any of the delight, fervor, and expectation you feel about attending a university. An incredible inverse. The statistics are meant to show you how lucky you are to be a potential undergraduate about to be admitted into the university despite the deplorable situation of the educational system in Nigeria. This article is about the things you have to do to survive your first year of school, as well as to flourish and thrive in school. Also, a hefty portion of the apparatuses or tools, abilities, and propensities or skills you grow through this article can not just be utilized to helpyou succeed in school, yet in your future vocation too.The initial couple of weeks on the school campus are to a great degree critical for every single new student. It is amid this time that you settle on a lot of critical and important choices that will havean impact on the remaining part of your life. Some of these 18 tips are basic during your first weeks, while the others are implied for long term direction and survival. Whatever you do, make sure to act naturally and attempt to make the most of your school encounter however much as could reasonably be expected. Expect to feel some anxiety and itchiness to want to be home again, yet don’t let these issues wear you out.

1.Go to all introductory ceremonies and orientations organized by the school authorities.Do you truly need to attend yet another school orientation or tour? Yes. The quicker you learn your way around the campus – and around all the formality – the more calm you’ll feel and the better set up you’ll be when issues emerge.


2. Become more acquainted with your room mates and others in your residential area.The individuals you live with, a large portion of whom are experiencing comparable and similar encounters and feelings, are your primary safety net – this first year, as well as for every one of your years. You may change room mates as time goes on, yet, simply take the time to become acquainted with your kindred first-year undergraduates.


3. Become more organized.In secondary school, your tutors had a tendency to lead you through all the homework and deadlines for submission. In the university, your lectures will not give a damn whether you do your assignments or not and this can be cause a lot of students to lack seriousness in school. Lecturers post the assignments – frequently for the whole semester – and anticipate that you will be ready. Purchase a big wall calendar or plan book – whatever it takes for you to plan more effectively and be organized.


4. Locate the perfect spots for you to study.It might be your hostel or apartment or a comfy corner of the library, yet discover a place that works best for you to accomplish your work effectively – while evading however many distractions as would be possible.


5. Go to class and attend lectures.Self-evident and obvious, isn’t that so? Possibly, however resting in a little more on your bed and avoiding that 8 am class will be enticing on some occasion. Stay away from the temptation and ensure you don’t miss classes as much as you can. Other than assimilating the material by goingto classes, you’ll likewise get basic data from the lecturers about what’s in store on tests, changes in deadlines, and so forth.


6. Turn into a specialist when it comes to course necessities and deadlines.Lecturers especially university professors put in along stretch of time planning course syllabi and timetables so you will know precisely what is anticipated from you – and when. One of the lamest reasons an undergraduate student can give a lecturer for not being able to meet a deadline is: “I didn’t have any knowledge that it was due today.”


7. Meet with your lecturers and get to know them.Talking as one who has experience with lecturers,I can guarantee you there are only advantages ofbecoming acquainted with your teachers – no downsides, particularly if later in the semester you run into a few obstacles. Lecturers plan available time called office hours for the sole motivation behind meeting with students – exploit that time as much as you can and you won’t regret it.


8. Become more acquainted with your academic adviser.This is the individual who will help you with course clashes and conflicts, adding or dropping courses, booking of classes for future semesters, deciding on specializations. This individual is a key asset for you – and ought to be the individualyou swing to with any academic issues or clashes.What’s more, don’t be apprehensive about askingfor another adviser in the event that you don’t click with the one initially allotted to you.


9. Endeavor to find a balance.School life is a blend of social and academic happenings and events. Try not to tip the equalization too far in either bearing. A particularstudent constantly used to say her saying was to “study hard so she could play hard.”

10. Be involved on campus.A major issue for a considerable measure of new undergraduates is a blend of nostalgia and an inclination of not exactly having a place. An answer? Think about joining a select group – and be mindful so as not to go over the edge – of student associations and clubs. It is also highly advisable to be active spiritually depending on your religious inclinations. I am a Christian so I advocate joining a Church or Christian fellowship.You’ll make new companions, learn new aptitudes, and feel more connected with your school.


11. Do your best to get good grades from the start.Another clear one here, isn’t that so? Keep in mind the expressions in the opening section of this article; while good grades might have workedout easily for you in secondary school, you will need to acquire them with more effort in the university – and that implies setting a few goals and objectives for yourself and doing all you possibly can to accomplish them.

12. Exploit the study assets and resources available on campus.Pretty much, all schools and institutions have libraries, learning labs and mentors accessible. Incase you’re having a few troubles, these assets are another apparatus accessible to you. Anotherthought: form study groups.

13. Set aside time for you.Make sure you put aside time and activities that help you unwind and take the stress of your day or week. Whether its enrolling in a gym or fitness center for weekly exercise, viewing your most loved TV programs, or writing in a diary, be kind to yourself.


14. Don’t feel compelled to make any hasty decision about aselective course.It doesn’t matter if it seems as though everyone else seems to know what they’re doing with their lives, many don’t, trust me, the university is the time and place for you to really discover who youare, what you enjoy doing, what you’re good at, and what you want to be. It’s not a race; take your time and enjoy exploring your options.


15. Take complete responsibility for everything you do.Don’t look to place the blame on others for whatever mistakes you make in school while trying to find your bearing in life; own up to themand move on. Being an adult means taking responsibility for everything that happens to you.


16. Make connections with your classmates.A particular said his technique in the first week ofclasses was to meet at least one new person in each of his classes. It expanded his network of friends and was a crucial resource at times when he had to miss a class and needed to be kept informed or update his notes. Besides, no one knows tomorrow, you never know when you mayneed the other person’s help.


17. Start preparing your career path on time.Regardless of whether you are entering the university with your entire future mapped out, don’t hesitate to seek and explore fresh information about yourself with professional advice as well and get started on planning, preparing, and acting on your future.


18. Don’t procrastinate; prioritize your life and manage your time.It may have been easy in secondary school to wait until the last minute to complete an assignment and still get a good grade..

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Re: 18 Tips On How To Survive As A Freshman. by golor(m): 8:24am On Jul 13, 2015
Nice post
Re: 18 Tips On How To Survive As A Freshman. by Isaacmacdon(m): 8:29am On Jul 13, 2015
golor:
Nice post
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Re: 18 Tips On How To Survive As A Freshman. by Nobody: 8:35am On Jul 13, 2015
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Re: 18 Tips On How To Survive As A Freshman. by tobillionaire(m): 8:39am On Jul 13, 2015
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Re: 18 Tips On How To Survive As A Freshman. by Codyt(m): 8:49am On Jul 13, 2015
Good stuff!
Re: 18 Tips On How To Survive As A Freshman. by Isaacmacdon(m): 10:27pm On Jul 13, 2015
tobillionaire:
I c u Isaac ma niccur
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Re: 18 Tips On How To Survive As A Freshman. by HOMOTOYOSI10: 11:13pm On Jul 13, 2015
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