I Wish I Knew These Hacks as a Freshman!!
Here are 10 more college hacks that every freshman needs to know!
🌱Go to campus events to socialize for free.
🌸Buy used clothes, electronics, etc.
🌱Prioritize sleep and don't stay out too late.
🌸Use public transportation or carpool.
🌱It's never too soon to start networking.
🌸Set goals - Short and long term.
🌱Use cloud storage so you can access anywhere.
🌸Monitor your mental health.
🌱Follow campus news to stay informed.
🌸Know emergency procedures, and always stay safe.
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Transitioning to college can be overwhelming for freshmen, but knowing the right hacks can make a significant difference. Understanding how to save money is crucial; renting textbooks instead of buying them can help drastically reduce costs. Additionally, always ask for student discounts everywhere you go, as many stores and services offer these savings opportunities. Meal preparation is another excellent way for students to save time and maintain a healthy diet. By prepping meals in advance, freshmen can avoid unhealthy eating habits and save money. Using campus resources such as libraries, gyms, and advisor office hours can enhance the overall college experience and help build relationships with faculty and peers. Networking should start early – making connections with classmates and professors can open doors for internships and job opportunities later on. Maintaining good mental health is vital, so students should be encouraged to monitor their feelings and seek help if necessary. Staying informed about campus events and news fosters a sense of belonging and community. Finally, knowing emergency procedures is essential for safety and well-being. By utilizing these hacks, freshmen can set themselves up for success and enjoy their college years fully.



Wish the renting textbook was applicable for all my books but my professors were adamant on us buying them because now their just sitting in my closet collecting dust. Luckily most of them were kind enough to make it so that we didn’t have to pay for them