Essential Things Every First-year Student Must Know

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Starting college is always an important and exciting step in anyone's life; however, it can be scary and stressful at times, especially if you are studying abroad. Decisions you make during your freshman year have the potential to impact on your entire college experience. For people awaiting their freshman year, here are some important tips that will definitely make your first year in college the best it can be. 

Prioritize Deadlines And Be Organized 

A calendar will be vital in this phase of your life, whether it's a good paper diary or an online app. Take note of all your group meetings, school events, deadlines, and exams. You will be faced with quite a lot of assignments during this time and the earlier you get a routine that works for you, the better. Ensure you are always dependable and diligent. 

Never Plagiarize 

Knowing how to write properly is an important skill you will have to develop in college. Do not disrupt the learning process by copying and pasting texts or otherwise plagizarizing conent. Instead, get various quality sources, learn how to properly cite them, and develop a writing routine. Furthermore, you should make use of certain apps or programs that will detect any form of plagiarism in your write-up. 

Prioritize Your Health 

Taking care of your mind and body is important, but even more so when you are starting a whole new chapter in college, away from your home and family. You will definitely be faced with the constant desire to eat unhealthily, miss out on proper physical exercise, and prepare low-cost meals. Nevertheless, you should prioritize living a healthy lifestyle, getting enough sleep, exercising regularly, and eating enough veggies and fruits. Your health should be your primary priority. 

Establish A Great Relationship With Your Academic Advisor

Be in regular contact with your college's academic advisor and career center. By establishing a great relationship with your academic advisor and career advisor, you will be better prepared to make important future career decisions. You can also attend career fairs on campus or in the city you reside in, whether you want to meet with recruiters or are on the hunt for job opportunities. 

Actively Participate In Your College's Extracurricular Activities 

Whether it is an extracurricular lecture or a holiday party put together by the college, these events are an opportunity to connect with your classmates, professionals, and even professors. It also presents you with a great avenue to learn other interesting things outside of your core coursework. 

Make A Home 

Getting the best out of your new living space is going to be crucial since you will be spending most of your time either studying or relaxing there. So, go out and get the things that will allow you to transform this plain living space into your new home, like posters, plants, blinds, cozy sheets, a mini fridge, comfortable bedding, and more. 

Don't Be Confined By Your Program 

Colleges are now programmatically structured; however, don't allow your program's requirements to confine you. Discovering your interests and learning beyond your curriculum is more important than just completing the degree. Therefore, don't be afraid to let your inquisitive spirit lead and broaden your interests. 

Ensure you get the most out of this experience and try to be yourself always. Expect some homesickness and stress along the way, but don't allow these to get you down. Follow these tips and you'll make the most of your freshman year and beyond.

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