Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Adjusting to college life as a freshman

University life presents a great time for transition for many teens and many find these changes to be too tough for them to handle. Many come into the colleges fresh from their parents’ roof and care and thus find the going stressful and unbearable. It is however very important to know that this life is not supposed to be stressful at all. The freedom this life presents comes as a major challenge to many especially those who do not know how to handle such. It is good to understand that you are dealing with your life and not that of your parents. Live responsibly throughout the three or four years you will be in the college. It is always very difficult for many people to handle freedom. Many are used to always looking over their parents shoulders and for those; this duration becomes a major challenge to handle.

The fact that many find themselves in the college without their old friends and parents in sight is enough to cause a major dent in their lives. There are however some helpful tips which you might adopt in order to be able to adjust easily and enjoy the fun part of this life. Normally, you will find that many universities and colleges do have an orientation program for the fresh students. This is one of the best ways to help the students in adjusting to this new life. One of the best things about this orientation program is that you find yourself in the midst of many freshman students and this becomes the best forum for you to start a new foundation in college friendships.

Many colleges have a way of putting two students together and this becomes one of the best ways for the students to make new friends. This might however be a challenging thing especially if you have to start sharing a room with this stranger. This will however change as time goes by. Another better way of adjusting and making new friends is to be involved in the field activities or sports. It is of great importance that the student attends all their classes without missing due to unnecessary reasons. Handle the liberty you have responsibly. Try to make new friends in the classroom and you will find it fun though still challenging.

You should keep it in your mind that the very first reason for your being in college is to learn. Don’t be distracted from your studies by things such as parties and other unnecessary activities. Avoid overindulging in those parties if you have to attend now and then.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Time planning in college

For every student in a college, time is of essence although this is a fact that it true for every person under the sun. However, a student has a lot that needs to be done within a given spun of time and this does not allow for time wastage and other avoidable distractions. There is however some few things which might come up when you are not predicting them most of which you do not have control over. It is however very important to ensure that as a student you have your time well planned if you are going to fulfill your goals. Talking of goals, it is important for every student to have some set goals which the aim to achieve otherwise life in college may become just another motion that bores to death.

Planning your time will help you to be sure that you have everything under your control. Make sure that your set goals are simple and achievable. As a student, you will need to understand that your primary responsibility in the college is to study. Ask yourself therefore, how much of the time in your hands should be given for the purpose of study? Those who are in college full time may be required to put in a different number of hours into their work differently from those taking part time studies. Thing of the number of hours you should dedicate to other things such as lectures, independent studies, laboratory work and tutorials among many other activities.

You should allocate yourself time for different academic activities generously but make sure that you have tried to spend the time wisely. This planning should however be used as guide and not as a rule that does not allow you to do other things in case the need arises. You should have a clear balance between the academic work and other extra curriculum activities.

With the whole semester ahead of you, it will also be good to make a proper plan for the same. This plan should always be on your study desk somewhere where you will be seeing it all the time. Remember that although you have the official timetable from the dean of studies, you will be required to put in extra times beyond the class in order to accomplish your tasks at hand. A focused plan will help you work out a proper timetable which will be useful as a guide for you.