From a Current Student to a Freshman: 10 Things You Should Know

Sarah Buie talks with her classmates.
 

1. Get out of your comfort zone

College is a great time for growth and exploration - so get out of your comfort zone! Join a club you never thought you would. Sign up for something completely new. Try new foods. Hang out with new people. You might be surprised and discover something new that you love!

2. Talk to current students

I cant stress enough how valuable it is to get to know upperclassmen during your first year of college. They were in your shoes just a couple of years ago, so they are some of the best people to help you navigate your first year of college. They can help you choose the best classes, recommend professors, show you the best study spots, loan you textbooks and much more! So, reach out to some upperclassmen. They are great resources to make your first year at 蹤獲扦 just a little bit easier.

3. Apply, apply, apply

Apply for scholarships. Apply for internships. Apply for jobs. Just apply, even if you dont perfectly fit the requirements. Take a chance and bet on yourself. You never know, taking that chance might lead to a great opportunity!

4. Dont be afraid to ask for help

I need help. If youre anything like me, these three simple words are hard to say. But one of the biggest lessons Ive learned in college is that its okay to ask for help. 蹤獲扦 offers a variety of support to help you:

So, when you need it, ask for help. Thats what these support systems are there for.

5. Take advantage of 蹤獲扦s free resources

蹤獲扦 also offers a wide variety of free resources to students. But many new Shockers miss out on these resources simply because they dont know about them. Dont worry, I wont let that happen. Here are just a few of the resources you should take advantage of at 蹤獲扦: 

  • Shocker Career Accelerator: The Shocker Career Accelerator is an excellent resource for students to explore career paths, build their resumes and find jobs.
  • Shock Stop Discount Program: 蹤獲扦 students can get discounts from participating local restaurants and businesses.
  • YMCA Membership: All 蹤獲扦 students are automatically members of the Steve Clark YMCA on campus as well as all eight .
  • Athletics & Fine Arts Tickets: 蹤獲扦 students receive free tickets to all home athletics and fine arts events.
  • Shocker Support Locker: The Shocker Support Locker gives Shockers access to food, clothing, toiletries and baby/family products. Its located in Grace Wilkie Hall Room 103.

The reality is that youre spending money to attend 蹤獲扦, so you might as well get all the free help and entertainment you can get!

6. Get to know your professors and advisors

Yeah, I get it. Meeting with professors and advisors can be intimidating. But they truly want you to succeed and taking a little bit of time to build that relationship can make a huge difference. 
     
So, go to office hours. Meet with your advisor. Use them as resources; theyre there to help you. My professors have served as mentors, recommended me for scholarships, helped me find jobs and have been a support system to help me learn difficult material. Similarly, my advisors have ensured Im on track to graduate and helped me pick the best classes. Plus, once you get to know them, interacting with your professors and advisors will be a lot less intimidating.

7. Leave your door open

Every time you walk into your dorm room, you have a choice: leave the door open or close it. If you grew up in a home like mine, you were taught Close the door! You dont live in a barn! But Im going to argue against that rule, and heres why:
     
An open door signals to passersby that youre a welcoming person and invites them to come in and introduce themselves. This was the perfect way for mean anxious introvertto meet new people. And to this day, some of my closest friends at 蹤獲扦 are people I met because I left my door open. 
     
Pro tip: Invest in a doorstop (or 3D print one in like some of my crafty peers). The doors in the dorms are heavy, self-closing doors. So, a doorstop is essential to prop the doors open.

8. Try to make a friend in every class

Whether youre in a hard class or an easy class, a large class or a small class, a fun class or a boring class, knowing someone in the class can be extremely helpful. Here are three reasons why: 

  • You will always have someone to sit by.
  • If you miss a class, you have someone to borrow notes from.
  • You have a study buddy and partner for any group projects.

9. Balance is key

College is about so much more than the piece of paper you receive when its over. Its an opportunity to discover yourself, gain independence, make friends and so much more. So dont waste these four years of self-discovery, growth and fun by being holed up in your bedroom studying. 
     
Find balance.
     
Dont get me wrong, studying is an important part of being successful in college. But its also important to find balance by hanging out with friends, gaining work experience, traveling and having fun. If you take time to do these things, youll leave college a more well-rounded personand with balance, youll have a degree, too.

10. Enjoy it!

I know it sounds clich矇, but college truly does fly by. That being said, the biggest piece of advice I can give you is: Enjoy it while it lasts. Go on that trip. Get coffee with your friends. Take that pottery class. Make memories. Use the time you have in college wisely because in the blink of an eye it will be over.

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