As expected here is a written down first year College tips guide!
From experience my first year of college got real, real quick! I didn't have the average college kid lifestyle. One, because I was in an actual college versus a university. Two, because I had goals to accomplish by all means necessary and I had to hold myself accountable.
These college tips are the all-around basic tips with a couple of essentials ranging from academic success to personal development.
Tip #1: Choosing classes
Worst decision I made was letting people tell me what classes I should register for and how many classes to take. Before you register and start taking classes, ask yourself what can you handle realistically.. Take your situation into consideration (For example: Are you working?How much free time will you have and do you want? Are you a morning person? Etc.)
After, I will suggest you seek advisement at your school and have them help you register and put together a template of your schedule that works best for you. At my school I have what's called an MAP (My Academic Plan) which enlists all of my classes that I need in order to graduate. Once you have your template for your required classes from your advisor, do yourself a favor and use the RATE MY PROFESSOR website. Pay attention to the comments, tags, ratings, level of difficulty, etc. #DontPlayYourself
Tip #2: Taking The Class
Once you're registered for classes it's Go time! Don't be scared/discouraged though your first college class won't be like high school where you'll have to get up and introduce yourself.(Well at least not all.. ) Usually once you're registered and processed a week or two prior to starting your classes your teachers will reach out to you via email (Disclaimer: your email becomes your best friend in college so get used to it!) In the email they will attach the course syllabus which includes the course necessities, its competencies, homework assignments, grading scale, extra credit, expectations, contact info etc. Make sure to keep a copy of that bad boy, you'll thank me later.
Some courses require you to purchase text books, if you so happen to get an advance lucky you, but if you're like me and don't qualify you have to pay out-of-pocket. Say with me now "RENT do not BUY!" Seriously, unless you plan on reading your text book like a regular book every now and then DO NOT BUY it. Here are a list of sites where you can get a bang for your buck on your books for rent. Don't say I didn't warn you.
Rent those books honey:
While taking the class make sure it's beneficial to you and that you're getting the best you can out of it. Engage, ask questions, and make sure you're actively understanding the course's content. Remember the teachers are there to help you so take advantage!
Don't slack, stay on top of everything as much as you can! The moment you allow yourself to slack is the very moment in college where you will feel like it's becoming impossible to accomplish success, BUT it is possible to overcome & achieve. Please stay on top of your upcoming assignments, USE YOUR TOOLS (phone, calendar, planner, dry erase board, Etc.). Hold yourself accountable, weather you pass or fail that teacher is getting paid. Don't waste your money honey.
Tip#3: Relationships
Realistically speaking I went to college with two of my good friends, but everyone else who I hung out with on a daily basis in high school they were either out of town in school or just stayed on campus away from me. I got a little lonely and it became a bit discouraging… Being a social butterfly that I am I had to make do with whatever was around. Boy did I learn the value of building relationships real quick! Journeying in college with creatives that think like you or even those that are completely opposite is so awesome. You learn and grow so much just by the company that you keep. Word of advice… Don't journey in college alone. There are about a couple 200 or 400 people, maybe even more that are going through the same things that you are.. New, lost, missing their mommies, and tired of adulting. Cry together now so that you can cry together after crossing that stage! It will be worth it, trust me.
Now as far as other relationships… my advice is just to have fun but take it easy. College is one hell of an experience and the hot guys & coke bottle body girls are real Lol! Don't be so quick to fall into traps, play it smart. Always Keep your eyes on the prize(school) and take your time. Also, be safe and don't make decisions you'll regret later. The boys and the booty will always be there… Trust me!
Tip #4: Budgeting
Before college I did have a hard time saving, I guess it was just my lack of self discipline.
I knew that I wanted to quit my job before I starting school so I began saving. When I say being broke in college is normal I mean it with all my heart LOL but it does not have to be that way. If you plan to work while you're still going to school wether part-time or full-time get yourself a savings account and DO NOT touch it! Create a weekly budget and stick to it. Figure out what you spend money on the most and find alternatives! Once again.. #DontPlayYourself
Tip #5: Take breaks + Word of advice
College is overwhelming enough as it is, it's literally like your fighting with yourself 24/7. Believe me when I say it is way easier to look down on yourself versus patting yourself on the back for all your accomplishments. I still struggle with that from time to time because I feel like I'm not doing enough, but my friends are there to encourage and remind me that I'm doing more than enough. Sometimes that's all it takes.. a little word of encouragement but other times you still may feel like the world is coming down on you. I can't stress enough how important it is to decompress and take time out to do the things that make you happy. Go out with friends, have lunch, call your family up, or even meditate to yourself.. whatever works best!
Don't be so hard on yourself, remember that college is a journey not a destination. Graduating high school is a requirement, graduating college is in accomplishment. You can do anything that you put your mind to! The possibilities are literally endless. College is your opportunity for a fresh start, despite your experience in high school you still have a chance in college, in fact multiple! HOLD YOURSELF ACCOUNTABLE! Be committed to your success, Start off strong and finish off stronger!
Don't feel like reading all of that? No problem, Here is a video version.
Jenniah Michel
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