Thursday, May 28, 2020
Succeeding In College: Advice For Parents And Students
Succeeding In College: Advice For Parents And Students Years ago, the college experience applied only to recent high school graduates and meant spending hour after hour in a crowded lecture. Today, this is only one of the possible snapshots of a college student. The ideas in this article are perfect for students from all backgrounds and in all majors. Read on for insight and inspiration. Set reachable goals so that you do not put excess stress on yourself. When you are a night person, you'll struggle with morning classes. Learn your body's natural rhythm and schedule around it. If you find yourself falling behind in a class, do not hesitate to consult your professor. Check with your school's faculty directory to find out his or her office hours. Make time to stop by an express your concerns. Your professor wants you to succeed and can direct you to the best resources. Socialize in moderation. Socialization is an important part of the college experience. Just remember to balance visiting friends and keeping your grades up. It can be easy to lose track of time and procrastinate. Save late night outings for nights when you do not have class the very next day. Ride the bus to campus. You will save money and it doesn't take much more time! For one thing, you won't have to find a parking space. You can also save gas money. This is good for the environment. High school is much different from college, as you will need to start all over. College is nothing like high school. Even if you were a great athlete or a kid that got great grades, you probably won't be around people who used to know you anyways. Make that effort to the extra mile that you didn't have to travel in high school, because the expectations in college are a whole level above what you have previously experienced. Whether you take college courses online or on campus, you will do well to prepare yourself for the experience. The modern college student can be any age from 18 to 80 and may have years of experience or could be fresh out of high school. Either way, soon-to-be and current students must take advantage of every available resource. Reading this article was the perfect starting point!
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