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Going Away To School? Advice That Will Help You! Is this not your first time at college? Have you been away from school for a while? Are you in need of help? If so, this article is intended for you. You can return. Your dreams are reachable. Continue reading to learn some great advice on all the things you should be aware of when going back to college. You've earned it! peter chung eminata Always maintain a healthy diet. There's nothing fun about the freshman 15! Make sure you are careful about your intake. Stay away from processed foods and fast foods. While it's easy and cheap, it'll be detrimental to your education and body. It helps to stay connected with your instructors throughout the academic year. Be sure that you know where their offices are and how you can easily get a hold of them. As you develop a relationship with your professor, you will have a greater chance of getting the information and help you may need. Always pay the balance of your credit card. This prevents several penalties and late fees. Generally speaking, credit cards should be reserved for emergency situations. Keep in mind that the reason you are going to college is to get an education. You could find yourself quite distracted by financial difficulties. Sleep! You'll find in college that all-nighters and socializing can be very tempting, but you do need to rest too! When you don't get the right amount of sleep, you'll start to become forgetful, irritable, and you aren't going to get the full college experience. Take a general education class your first semester. If you need a class to graduate and you don't want to take, take it earlier so that you can get into classes you enjoy later on. Moreover, in four years you don't want to find yourself the sole senior in a classroom of only freshmen. When your classes begin, you have to get acquainted with your instructors. Take a walk to their offices and speak with them face to face. Having a good relationship with your instructors is important, because this shows that you are vested in your education. Take public transportation to school. You might be surprised to find that traveling time is nearly equal to that of driving your own car. You won't have to locate a place to park either. You won't spend nearly as much on gas and you won't have to purchase a parking pass. You can consider using public transportation as an energy efficient mode of transportation that is your contribution to a "green" world. You aren't in a house anymore where someone's going to clean up after you or cook for you. It's important that you monitor what you eat, keep your place clean, and get enough sleep. Schedule equal time for attending classes, studying, recreation and taking care of yourself.

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Page 1: Going Away To School? Advice That Will Help You!

Going Away To School? Advice That Will Help You!

Is this not your first time at college? Have you been away from school for a while? Are you in

need of help? If so, this article is intended for you. You can return. Your dreams are

reachable. Continue reading to learn some great advice on all the things you should be

aware of when going back to college. You've earned it!

peter chung eminata Always maintain a healthy diet. There's nothing fun about the freshman

15! Make sure you are careful about your intake. Stay away from processed foods and fast

foods. While it's easy and cheap, it'll be detrimental to your education and body.

It helps to stay connected with your instructors throughout the academic year. Be sure that

you know where their offices are and how you can easily get a hold of them. As you develop

a relationship with your professor, you will have a greater chance of getting the information

and help you may need.

Always pay the balance of your credit card. This prevents several penalties and late fees.

Generally speaking, credit cards should be reserved for emergency situations. Keep in mind

that the reason you are going to college is to get an education. You could find yourself quite

distracted by financial difficulties.

Sleep! You'll find in college that all-nighters and socializing can be very tempting, but you do

need to rest too! When you don't get the right amount of sleep, you'll start to become

forgetful, irritable, and you aren't going to get the full college experience.

Take a general education class your first semester. If you need a class to graduate and you

don't want to take, take it earlier so that you can get into classes you enjoy later on.

Moreover, in four years you don't want to find yourself the sole senior in a classroom of only

freshmen.

When your classes begin, you have to get acquainted with your instructors. Take a walk to

their offices and speak with them face to face. Having a good relationship with your

instructors is important, because this shows that you are vested in your education.

Take public transportation to school. You might be surprised to find that traveling time is

nearly equal to that of driving your own car. You won't have to locate a place to park either.

You won't spend nearly as much on gas and you won't have to purchase a parking pass. You

can consider using public transportation as an energy efficient mode of transportation that is

your contribution to a "green" world.

You aren't in a house anymore where someone's going to clean up after you or cook for you.

It's important that you monitor what you eat, keep your place clean, and get enough sleep.

Schedule equal time for attending classes, studying, recreation and taking care of yourself.

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You can get ill from being too stressed or not eating healthy enough.

Learn as much as you can about your major; do not just take elective courses to decide. Try

other things on campus that can spur your interest. Try to join clubs and look at work-study

jobs. There are numerous activities every week on the average college campus. Try

something that you've never done every week.

Don't simply turn in the first draft of your paper. Take time to write it a second time. A second

draft can correct many glaring errors. Then, proofread this draft and make any needed

changes. Thus, you can be certain that every key point has been included.

Hopefully now college feels more accessible. College is attainable. You need to realize this.

You can obtain a degree at any age. Do not allow others to keep you from your goals. Get

involved in the opportunity now. Begin working toward your degree today. Let this advice

help you to settle into college faster and easier.