Here are a couple things that I learned the hard way
First, If you are leaving for college with a current significant other, unless you are One Hundred Percent sure that you will marry that person, be open to meeting and going out with other people. 99.99% of the time that significant other will drive you bat *poop* crazy by mid term.
Next, if it is a smaller college with smaller classes, get to know your professors. This is a major advantage. You may have to kiss a little back side but it is worth it when you have to make up a bull*poop* excuse. They will swallow it down with a smile.
Another one, find out how you absorb information the best. Everyone will tell you that taking notes is absolutly neccessary. Me, never took one note. I don't learn that way. I pay too much attention to getting everything down, and no attention to what is being taught. It worked very well for me. Just find out what is the best way for you, then go from there.
Get to know at least half of your class mates. This is a no brainer. It will help you immensly. If you miss class due to being sick or hung over, they will grab handouts or assignments for you. And you can do the same for them. Also, you will make more friends that last from college.
And finally, no your alcohol limit. LEARN HOW TO DRINK-this only applies to those of us that live where alcohol is the debil and can not be touched untill you can die for your country. There is nothing worse than a binge drinker. Start slow and work your way up. There is no shame with being the light weight. You just pay less for your booze.
I do have more advice-I just graduated last year- So if ya want more let me know...
one last piece-listen to all advice-follow half.:thumbsup:
EJB
First, If you are leaving for college with a current significant other, unless you are One Hundred Percent sure that you will marry that person, be open to meeting and going out with other people. 99.99% of the time that significant other will drive you bat *poop* crazy by mid term.
Next, if it is a smaller college with smaller classes, get to know your professors. This is a major advantage. You may have to kiss a little back side but it is worth it when you have to make up a bull*poop* excuse. They will swallow it down with a smile.
Another one, find out how you absorb information the best. Everyone will tell you that taking notes is absolutly neccessary. Me, never took one note. I don't learn that way. I pay too much attention to getting everything down, and no attention to what is being taught. It worked very well for me. Just find out what is the best way for you, then go from there.
Get to know at least half of your class mates. This is a no brainer. It will help you immensly. If you miss class due to being sick or hung over, they will grab handouts or assignments for you. And you can do the same for them. Also, you will make more friends that last from college.
And finally, no your alcohol limit. LEARN HOW TO DRINK-this only applies to those of us that live where alcohol is the debil and can not be touched untill you can die for your country. There is nothing worse than a binge drinker. Start slow and work your way up. There is no shame with being the light weight. You just pay less for your booze.
I do have more advice-I just graduated last year- So if ya want more let me know...
one last piece-listen to all advice-follow half.:thumbsup:
EJB