So after
being in college for a year, I have found some pretty important tools and ideas
to surviving the dreaded first year. I’m
not an expert, but I have gained some insightful knowledge to pass on to those
who have had difficulty and next semester’s freshman class.
1.)
Yes, it
is going to be hard. It’s not high school
anymore. Universities are supposed to
prepare you for the real-world environment.
That means professors will challenge how and what you think.
2.)
Be open-minded. Universities are a huge melting pot of
people, bringing in different ethnicities, cultures, and religious ideas to one
place. A quarter of the student
population are freshmen, so you are not alone.
Everyone will have their own opinions, but don’t disregard them. The different points of view shape how you
see the Big Picture. Stand by your own
opinions, and become more knowledgeable with it.
3.)
It’s NOT Animal House. I will be honest and say that there
is drinking on campus, but don’t think John Belushi is going to be having a
toga party at his house every week.
University students are cheap, so be prepared to pay to bring your own
drinks or to even get into the Freshman House.
It is also okay not to
drink. I don’t drink at all, and many
people who have invited me out to party have supported my decision. But the choice is yours.
4.)
Have FUN!
You’re on campus and you can’t find
anything to do? You’re doing it
wrong. RA’s and student organizations
always have something going on to break up the mundane study, eat sleep
routine. Whether you fly solo or with a
group of friends, you can find ways to enhance the college experience.
5.)
Make NEW
friends (and keep the old ones). So
your roommate is your friend from high school.
He could be a cool guy in school, but when you find out that they don’t
clean up the ramen from a month ago, avoid the roommate-is-my-best-friend
experience. Other people on campus are
in the same boat, and have their own stories and jokes to tell. Diversifying the people you know is a great
way to expand a network of relationships.
But don’t throw away those close friends from high school. Those friends are who you base friendships
on, no matter how crazy or obscure.
6.)
Be
yourself. Some people see college as
a time to reinvent themselves. I think
it would be more of a hassle to balance old and new personalities amongst the
insane pace of college life. Relaxing
and letting people see the true you is the best way make friends. I underwent a small “rebirth” in my personality,
making myself more presentable and mature to match the new world I immersed
myself in.
So that’s what I have gained
socially in university. I have liked the
input from many of you, so please continue commenting. Spread the word. I also have created a Facebook page for you
to follow whenever I make a new post.
Thanks for the support.
Until next time.
I must say that I am proud of you for maintaining this blog. I think you should have a post on food cause that's just very logical. Plus, food is good!
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Cecilia <3