Avoiding Stress In Year One

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The key to getting through the first year of college is to be organized. Now, that’s not always easy and it’s not always a simple concept to grasp. It’s a lot more than having your clothes folded and proper bookkeeping. It’s about thinking about your career in college as a whole. Here are some tips to make sure that you have the best first year ever.

Know yourself first and foremost. You need to make sure that you are smart enough to know just what you can and can’t handle. If you are someone who has trouble waking up early, don’t think for a second that you’ll be able to just wake for 8 a.m classes in your first year. Know who you are and what you can handle.

Develop a routine. Even if that’s something where you study on Tuesday nights and have a night out on Saturday nights, the problem new students have is they lose that routine when they get into college. You have to maintain some routine. Without it you are asking for trouble. Start planning out your week so that you know what has to be done every day. That is what organization is all about.

Be ready to readjust. As your college career moves forward, so does your life. Things will come up personally and you’ll have to learn how to adjust your academic career to these changes. The more willing you are to adapt the easier it will be to navigate all the necessary changes.

 

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Avoiding First Year Stress

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Going to school is a necessity these days, but it’s also something that can bring about a lot of stress. More often than not there is a number of students who get back into school and find that the adjustment can be a bit overwhelming. The last thing you want to do is see your college career go down in flames because you can’t find a way to handle the stress. Here are some simple tips to surviving your first year of school.

First, try to avoid going to school five days a week. One of the things that hurts the student is the constant back and forth that comes with school. It’s not necessary to go all five days. You can go a couple of days and give yourself a couple of extra study days throughout the week. That’s what everyone needs.

Something else to consider is taking your classes back to back. One of the things that stresses out the college student is the idea that time and time again they are forced to have long breaks in between classes and that’s likely to get you into more time commuting. Having classes consecutively or with limited breaks in between will help you cut down on time to and from school.

Your college career is essential in this day and age. The last thing you want to do is get yourself into a situation where you are finding out very quickly that you are too overwhelmed to get the most out of it.

 

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