What I Wish Someone Told Me Before Freshman Year
I know everyone says “college is so different from high school” but like… no one actually tells you HOW it’s different 😭 So here’s what I wish someone had told me before I started my freshman year:
📌 You’re not gonna have it all figured out. Literally no one knows what they’re doing, even if they LOOK like they do. I remember feeling like everyone else had their major, their clubs, their life planned out, and I was just trying to figure out where my next class was. That’s NORMAL. You’re learning everything for the first time and that takes time!!
📌 Go to office hours even if you don’t have a question. Professors actually want to help you (most of them anyway lol). Just showing up and chatting about the class or asking for advice can go a long way. This is how you build relationships and get help when you need it later.
📌 You don’t need to do everything. It’s so tempting to join every club or go to every event. But it’s okay to say no and protect your time. Burnout is real! You’ll enjoy college more when you create space for rest and routines that feel good.
📌 You will change and so will your goals. The person I was when I started freshman year is so different from who I am now. I’ve changed my schedule, my priorities, my study habits, and even how I view school in general. That’s the whole point of growing. If you’re just starting college or about to start, take a deep breath. You don’t need to do it all perfectly, just take it one step at a time and stay open to learning.
You’ve got this 🫶 Let me know in the comments what you wish someone told you before your first year!












































































































































