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Oh College: 10 Things I Learned
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yes, yes, YES to #10!!!
I remember my first semester in college the books were like over $700.
i just stared at the women with fearful eyes haha.
I started renting my textbooks my 2nd semester of college. It was such a blessing.
College life taught me that cokes and Cookout Milkshakes does not a diet make!
Yes, go to class! You're paying for it, so you might as well sit there for an hour.
Also, make friends with your college advisor. I wish I would have seen that lady more than once, she probably would have steered me in some really good directions!
Yes to all of this. I would also say that saving money topped the list on things I learned. My two words of wisdom I tell students when advising them is 1)look for additional scholarships (I think most people stop looking after their in college. There are soooo many dollars left untouched out there because no one is applying. 2) practice your academic material like you practice for sports. You wouldn't run a marathon without running once in awhile and you don't run a million 5ks the night before the race. Why do you think you can approach studying that way and cramming be effective? I miss being a college student, but the next best thing is working with college students!
Never spend money at the bookstore! Last semester I HAD to spend money there (a lot of it) because a professor wrote his own notes and required us to have them printed. But of course, we had to buy his notes from the book store and could not print them ourselves. Ugh!
Yes, books are super expensive. And I did find that I had some great profs.
See, I would have gone the opposite route and said don't study TOO much. I graduated with a 3.91 GPA (All A's except for 3 B's) but sacrificed friendships because of it. Turns out, my employer isn't really THAT interested in my GPA, as long as it's decent. So, I would tell 18 year old me to have some fun!
Great post, my degree was in recreation so our studying was mainly... recreational haha so corny. Love the post though!
This is my first semester not being in college and it's so bittersweet! I miss some things about it, but then again I'm glad to be done. Many of the points you made are so very true!
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