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Take advantage of the career counselors on campus. The career advisers can guide you into finding the career path that is most suitable for your personality and strengths. They can help you do a personal assessment of your skills and preferences, and help you discover the career of your dreams.
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Buy used textbooks to save money. School books are expensive and new ones can cost a small fortune. Used options are always a better for your pocket.
Consider living on campus even if you go to school close to home. Not only will you miss a lot of things going on, but you may miss out on your first opportunity to live on your own and make your own financial and social decisions. If you can possibly afford it, live in a dorm.
It will probably take time to make friends. Try arriving to class early on your first day. By doing this, you can provide assistance to those who aren't sure whether or not they're in the right class. This can be an excellent way to break the ice and start a conversation with others.
Don't depend on your reputation from high school. College gives you a clean slate as you leave your high school days behind. College is a whole new level of education so you will have to push yourself harder and not expect it to be like high school was.
You don't have anyone cooking and cleaning up after you. Make sure to eat nutritious foods, get adequate sleep and clean up after yourself. Try to have a schedule that revolves around studying, going to class and taking care of yourself. Unhealthy food and stress can make you ill.
To save money, many college students have a roommate and live in a dorm. Understand that this may be good for your wallet, but could hurt your study environment. While dorm life can be fun, it can also cause your grades to fall. If you are afraid this type of environment can negatively affect you, consider living alone or living at home.