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The Guide to Freshman Year I Wish I Had
It was just 4 years ago I was off to college and completely terrified. I wish I had been told all of these things so here I am, trying to help the next generation of freshman.
1.Going away is SCARY and that’s OKAY
College is scary AF, but guess what? EVERYONE is scared so congrats there’s your first topic of conversation.
Feeling homesick is natural even if you’re the most independent person ever. Don’t freak out I felt like that my first day but you get over it.
2.Get INVOLVED
The more you do nothing the more you’re going to hate college. Join something. Play intramurals, rush a sorority, join a club.If you’re used to being part of a team it’s natural to want that in college. For me it was a sorority for you, who knows?
But really this is one of the best points on this list.
3.Be OPEN
You are no longer in a small high school, there are THOUSANDS of people who come from all over the place. People raised different with different backgrounds. It may make you feel uncomfortable because its new to you but take in opportunities to learn and grow.
4.Date around
Okay hold your horses I’m not saying go be promiscuous and sleep with everyone. What I am saying is it’s good to go on a date here or there even if it doesn’t turn serious. DON’T I repeat DON’T just jump into things but its good to meet new people find out what you like and what you don’t. I’ve seen so many people try and hold onto a high school relationship and later on realize they don’t even know what they want anymore. High school sweethearts works for some people and that’s okay, but others need to explore themselves before making that commitment.
5.College is LIFE CHANGING
You are going to change so much in college for the better. Thinking of me my freshman year and now is CRAZY but awesome. The next 4 years will be your time to fail at things, win at things, learn things, and find out who you really are. Its okay to sometimes feel like you don’t know what you want or who you are anymore. It all comes together.
6.Do things to further your career
You’re resume for finding a job is going to solely consists of things from your college career. Hold positions in your clubs, work part time for a couple of semesters, and get summer internships. It’s SO important. PLEASE be careful of what you post on social media. Alcohol doesn’t make you look cool I promise so don’t post it because companies look at that stuff. I’ve actually been asked for links to all of my stuff and believe it or not they hire people specifically to monitor their employees pages.
7.Be SAFE
So here’s the thing college can be dangerous when you aren’t safe. Rape happens, people get arrested, there’s CRIME. When you go out pour your own drinks for really real, only go out with people you trust to not just leave you like a dead carcass on the floor, don’t get smashed all the time, get pepper spray and make good decisions. DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE.
8.STUDY
No more before the night studying and that’s all I have to say on that. Get good grades your first year cause they go down when you pick your major (ps its okay to change your major)
This is some main things that I thought are important to freshman but please fell free to ask any and all questions!
These tips are not my own: I was perusing the web a few days ago and found these rather helpful tips for note taking, nothing groundbreaking but they’re from Cambridge University sooo. I hope they provides some insight.
Note-taking
Notes taken during lectures, seminars and research will form the basis of your work, helping you to prepare essays and dissertations and revise for exams. Effective note-taking is a very useful skill which can help you to:
focus and concentrate
organise and record key details
gain a fuller understanding of the information and improve your recall
save time and energy by working more efficiently.
Tips for effective note-taking
be critical about the material - assess its importance to the subject matter, and its credibility
don’t copy large amounts of text verbatim
always keep detailed notes of any resources used so that you can reference properly later
review and summarise your notes afterwards
organise and store your notes so that they are easy to retrieve
The following are examples of note-taking techniques:
mind maps (e.g. spider diagram) - help you to visualise key points and the connections and overlaps between them
tabular notes - help with making comparisons between points
flow charts - help to visualise steps in a process
index cards
highlighting and annotating.
To get the most out of your lectures, you may find it useful to:
find out the subject of the lecture beforehand and read up, so that you’ll be prepared for the key themes and ideas
don’t try to write down everything - keep to main points
create a wide margin on each page so that there’s room to expand on your notes later.
When note-taking from written material it is helpful to:
take reference details down before you start reading
reading the introduction and conclusion is useful for ascertaining the main arguments and context
read critically.
Hey! I’ve gathered a few resources for various subjects so I’d taught I’d share them in one masterpost! I’ll keep adding more resources as I gather more, so don’t worry if a subject you study is left out and feel free to add any resources you may find!
Arabic
Resources for Learning Arabic
Arabic Learning Resources
Learning Resources
Learn Arabic
Art History
Learning Resources
Khan Academy
Study Guide
Biology
Khan Academy
Coursera
Biology Resources
Crash Course (Youtube)
Chemistry
Chem Collective
Chemistry Masterpost
Crash Course (Youtube)
Khan Academy (Youtube)
Chinese
Resources for Learning Chinese
Self-Study Chinese
Tips for Learning Chinese
Learn Chinese
Economics
How to Study Economics
Studying Economics
Learning Resources
English
English Masterpost
Study Resources
Shmoop
Useful Links
French
12 Tips on Learning French
Babbel
Duolingo
Improve Your French
Geography
Geography Resources
Study Geography
Resources
German
Learn German
Resources for Learning German
Verbling
Duolingo
History
How to Study History & Tips
How to Study History Terms
General History Resources
History Resources
Irish
Duolingo has an Irish section, that’s super helpful
Fluent in 3 Months
Ranganna
TG4
Italian
Babbel
One World
BBC Languages
Omniglot
Online Italian Club
Japanese
Resource List
Resources and Tutorials
Resources
Korean
Alphabet Practice
Learn Korean
LanguageCast
Click Korean
How to Study Korean
Maths
How to Study For Math
Studying for Maths
Khan Academy
Learning Maths
Maths Masterpost
Physics
Study Help on Study.org
How to Study Physics
Resources for Studying Physics
How to Study Physics by Exam Time
Psychology
Psychology Resources
Study Resources
How to Study
Russian
Learn Russian
Russian Self Study Guide
Verbling
Learning Russian
Spanish
Spanish Resources
Study Spanish
Resources for Spanish
Tagalog
Fluent in 3 Months
How to Speak Tagalog
Tagalog 101
Learn Tagalog
This is super helpful!