There is a big difference from high school and college. In high school, teachers help guide you, assignments are fairly easy, and you have time to partake in many clubs or sports. In college, you are completely on your own and you control if you will fail or succeed. Professors give you the necessary information needed, but it is up to you to successfully guide yourself through the classes. Assignments are harder and take more time; and because you schedule is filled with projects, exams, class assignments and presentations, there is not much free time left for clubs and organizations. Because of this dramatic change from high school to college, students are not prepared. This means they can get behind easily and potentially fail within their first year. But from my experience, students should obey the following 7 steps to successfully survive college without going crazy or potentially fail.
1.Get Organized
From tests, assignments, projects, club meetings and study groups, you will have a full schedule while in college. It is very easy to fall behind if you do not stay organized and stay on top of your schedule. Dedicate a calendar specifically to school duties and due dates so you know exactly what is coming up.
2.Create Study Groups for Each Class
There is no better way to be prepared for tests or quizzes than a study group. You can learn new study techniques from other students in your group or finally make connections from the book to your mind. Try to meet with your study group 2 times before each test and dedicate 2 hours of studying to each meeting.
3.Join Clubs/Organizations
There are multiple benefits to joining a club or organization on your university's campus. Some advantages include: making new friends, growing your resume, meeting potential employers, getting ready for the business world, and lastly, helping your community.
4.Communicate with your Professors
Professors teach, on average, 120-150 students per semester. College professors do not have time to regularly check in with each student to see how they are doing academically. If you are having problems with an assignment, or just want to ask a question, TALK TO YOUR PROFESSOR. They will not know you are in need of help unless you bring it to their attention first.
5.Surround yourself with Positive and Encouraging People
No one needs negativity in their life, especially a college student. Having friends and family that urge you to succeed and love you unconditionally is extremely beneficial. If you need to vent about a professor or a difficult project, you have those positive people in your life to go to. They are also great for advice and support.
6.Eat Healthy
Students do not realize how beneficial a healthy diet could be. Eating healthy means feeling healthy. You will have more energy, look better physically, and be able to accomplish more in one day.
7.Get on a Regular Sleep Schedule
Sleep is extremely important. One can not function efficiently when running on 4-5 hours of sleep because you worked the late shift at Petco, then forgot you had a paper due that night as well. Keeping track of your schedule, staying on top of assignments, and getting things done early means a higher chance of you getting a good nights rest. A good nights sleep means you can function better during the day.
Following these 7 steps will increase your chances of functioning efficiently through college, passing your classes, creating ever-lasting memories, help you actually enjoy college, and lastly, survive college.