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College can be a fun time, but it comes with responsibility. This guide offers tips on how students can balance work with play.
Starting college is a confusing time for many incoming freshmen. Some are not fully prepared to take on the responsibility that college life brings and end up dropping out early on in the first year. To prevent becoming a first year drop out, freshmen can learn from their peers who have successfully earned their degree. Here are some of the most common tips and suggestions advised by successful college students according to College Tips.com. Time ManagementThe importance and value of time management cannot be understated in the college atmosphere. Since many courses hand out a complete syllabus for the entire semester or quarter, students are provided with everything they need to do on the first day of class. Putting the due dates of each assignment in a weekly planner can help with managing time between each assignment. Students can put each class's assignments in this planner and plan their time spent on each project or paper. This way, no assignments are forgotten, and the student is able to budget his or her time more wisely. Study Habits and SkillsMany students may not have been taught study habits while they were in high school. These habits are a vital tool to succeed in college. Cramming for an exam the night before may seem like good way to get a lot of information in a small period, but it generally does not work. Learning how to study for different exams, how to set aside time for homework and how to research topics are among the top study skills needed to achieve in a college environment. Self ConfidenceStudents who have self confidence in their work have higher success in college, because they are more apt to challenge themselves than those who are unsure of their work. Presentations and group work are not uncommon in college classes, so a healthy dose of self confidence can help a student do well in public speaking and group settings. Their ideas are more likely to be taken seriously and they may do better on assignments if they feel what they have to say is important. Social InvolvementThose who are involved with campus clubs or groups during their college career may be more comfortable in their jobs after graduation. It's not just a resume builder, but it's a skills builder as well. Being involved with groups helps in developing stronger communication skills and people skills. Since many students end up working in careers that involve working with many types of people, being involved in a student activity group helps to expose them to that type of environment early on. Stick With it SuccessGetting a college degree can be a challenge, but with the proper skills it is an attainable feat. Time management, strong study habits, self confidence and social involvement go a long way in helping to make a college career successful.
The copyright of the article College Career Tips for Success in Campus Life is owned by Rachel Campbell. Permission to republish College Career Tips for Success in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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