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savedbyhiswings Posted at 8:14 pm on June 1, 2008
A friend of mine just graduated from high school and has asked me for some tips for how to survive her freshman year in college. Frankly, I can't think of any. Any tips anyone?

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hI jAMES Posted at 1:25 pm on Aug. 5, 2008
Biggest one would be to not pretend to be someone you're not.  But do mature a little.  Even if that means changing a few things.
Rickenbacker Posted at 1:26 pm on Aug. 3, 2008
It is as simple as
1. Go to class and pay attention
2. Do your homework and assignments on time.
3. Study for your assessments.
Partying, friends, clubs, etc. all come second to those three things.
TheOtherHorseman Posted at 4:27 pm on July 19, 2008
Quote: from MrIndigo at 3:57 am on June 26, 2008

- Seek out a few friends that have the same major with you; from now on, try to studying with only those people. Because of the competitiveness of college, you should not trust anyone. Always seek confirmation of information with at least 2 people or a professor before trusting it.  

Varies by school/major/program/etc.

You just went somewhere with a shitty student environment.

TigressaLynnMae Posted at 4:05 pm on July 17, 2008

For any assignment, always do more than what was requested. This worked for me very well:)

I wouldn't suggest that. Sometimes, some professors want only what they've asked for, and if you go over, they will mark off. Do what you're told, and, if the professor grants permission for further research, do so, only then.


MrIndigo: What's a 'curved' class?


Because of the competitiveness of college, you should not trust anyone

Wtf. That's a new one.

Nichole108 Posted at 3:34 pm on July 17, 2008
For any assignment, always do more than what was requested. This worked for me very well:)
MrIndigo Posted at 12:57 am on June 26, 2008
- Read your textbook and reference books
- Go to office hours if there's anything you don't understand
- If financially possible, get your own place
- Do not take a overload in the first year, just take the average load or lower to get used to the atmosphere.
- After being in class for a couple of weeks, identify people who you think are smart or are good at the subject, study together!
- In a curved class, keep your study groups small, generally keep it under 4 people. As the better performance of others hurt your own chances of getting a good grade.
- Seek out a few friends that have the same major with you; from now on, try to studying with only those people. Because of the competitiveness of college, you should not trust anyone. Always seek confirmation of information with at least 2 people or a professor before trusting it.
- If you're doing a lab in a curved class, DO NOT EVER, EVER let your lab set-up to be unguarded.
- It's fine to go the parties and stuff, but avoid getting very drunk (which often leads to doing stupid stuff).
- Frats are just organized drinking; you're free to go to their parties anyways, so don't bother joining.
carmensoul Posted at 1:07 pm on June 12, 2008
go to class and office hours. It's amazing how much better your grades are if you actually care and put in some effort.
skylerthomas Posted at 8:18 pm on June 1, 2008
yea def set boundries with rromies i forgot that one
Pisciculus Posted at 8:16 pm on June 1, 2008
i am in the same situation (aboutt o start college) and i have heard a bunch

1. Always go to class
2. talk to your roommate in the beginning about what you can and cant handle
3. dont assume the insta-friends you make at the beginning of freshman year are real friends, they might be, but they might be desperate and lonely, like everyone.  

skylerthomas Posted at 8:15 pm on June 1, 2008
dont get over involved, remember to eat right get sleep and avoid greek untill 2nd semester no drinking parties
Bobster the Lobster Posted at 8:15 pm on June 1, 2008
Just be himself.

Do HIS own thing.

Always remember to study!

LAWL.  He'll be straight.

echohillsgolf Posted at 8:14 pm on June 1, 2008
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i wanna hear this..
jumbo55 Posted at 8:14 pm on June 1, 2008
dont be a slut, dont act like your as cool as upperclassmen. dont whore for attention. things of that nature
paris in flames Posted at 8:14 pm on June 1, 2008
Oh i thought you meant HS freshman, make your name known the first year? lol.. that's what i did XD
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