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pinkertongrass Posted at 4:49 pm on July 6, 2008
Do you have any advice for the summer before college starts? Should I try to learn more about anything etc.?
I'm going to a nice state college, and I want to be prepared. Do you think there's anything I should read up on, especially academic-wise, during the summer or anything like that? Thankyou


Please don't reply if you don't know anything about college, thanks.

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k1Lka Posted at 5:07 pm on July 6, 2008
naww, just go get laid before summers over
HaouLance99 Posted at 5:05 pm on July 6, 2008
Does your college have a summer orientation? I'm starting college in the fall, too, and mine (SUNY @ Albany) has one that I'm going to. It would probably help a good deal with the transition into college.
Hi Carie Posted at 4:51 pm on July 6, 2008
you might try getting a class list/syllabus/book list from the prof's you are taking.
tell me again Posted at 4:51 pm on July 6, 2008
I don't think there's anything necessary. You can read up the college's website to get more info about how everything works, so that you aren't trying to find your way the first few weeks. But I don't think that's necessary, finding stuff with every other new student is part of the fun.
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