My College Scheduling Regrets 🙃

1. Too Many Classes in One Day 🧠

I thought cramming all my classes into 2 days would give me long weekends. By the end of the day, I was completely drained. I’d start strong, but by 3PM, I had zero energy.

Tip: Spread your classes out! That extra rest or catch-up day really helps boost your energy.

2. Signing Up for 7AMs ⏰

I’m not a morning person, but I thought 7AM classes would be fine. Spoiler: they weren’t. I was always late and barely awake when I did make it.

Tip: Don’t force early classes if you’re not a morning person. Even morning people struggle with 7AMs.

3. No Breaks Between Classes 🏃‍♀️

I thought I could handle back-to-back classes, but no. Running from one building to the next with no time to eat or breathe made me totally exhausted.

Tip: Always leave at least 30 minutes between classes. A quick breather or snack does wonders!

4. Too Many Tough Classes on One Day 💥

I packed hard classes from 10AM to 3PM, with no break for lunch. By the time I got home, I was starving and mentally wiped out.

Tip: Always make room for a lunch break. A meal can recharge your brain and keep you going.

5. Ignoring Professor Reviews 📚

I signed up for a class because the topic sounded cool but didn’t check the professor’s reviews. Big mistake. The class was fine, but the professor made it way harder than it should’ve been.

Tip: Check RateMyProfessors or ask upperclassmen. A great professor makes all the difference!

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2025/7/2 Edited to

... Read moreNavigating college can be challenging, and one of the most crucial aspects is scheduling your classes effectively. Many students often overlook how their schedule can impact their overall well-being and academic success. Here are some common mistakes to avoid and practical tips to enhance your college experience. 1. **Overloading Your Schedule**: It may seem efficient to assign multiple classes in a short period, but this can lead to burnout. Instead, aim to balance your course load throughout the week. Spreading out classes not only protects your mental health but also allows for better retention of information. 2. **Choosing Early Classes Without Consideration**: Morning classes can be a nightmare for night owls. If you're not a natural early riser, opt for classes that start later in the day. Many students find that they learn more effectively when they’re not sleep-deprived. 3. **Forgetting Essential Breaks**: Running from back-to-back classes may feel productive, but not giving yourself time to refresh can be detrimental. At least 30 minutes between classes is ideal for grabbing a snack, reviewing notes, or simply decompressing. 4. **Stacking Difficult Subjects Together**: While you may wish to get through challenging courses quickly, pacing yourself is essential. Mix tougher subjects with lighter ones to maintain motivation and ensure you’re not overwhelmed on heavy days. 5. **Neglecting to Research Professors**: Always look at professors' ratings before enrolling in their classes. A seemingly easy course can turn into a nightmare with a tough instructor. Utilize resources like RateMyProfessors to gauge teaching styles and workload. In addition to these tips, consider connecting with fellow students or academic advisors for personalized scheduling strategies. Engaging with a supportive community can provide valuable insights and help you navigate college with greater ease.

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A large crowd of people is gathered at a nighttime event, illuminated by blue lights. The text overlay discusses how "Not every friend is a forever friend and that's okay."
A person lies in bed in a dimly lit room, illuminated by a screen, with a Stanford flag visible. The text overlay states: "Rest isn't a reward, it's fuel."
5 lessons I wish my freshman college self knew 💭
Freshman year taught me lessons I wish I knew sooner: not every friend is forever, rest is fuel, saying no is self-respect, growth feels uncomfortable, and small habits matter most. If I could tell my past self anything, it’s to pace yourself, protect your energy, and trust the process. #lemon8
Chloe Kim

Chloe Kim

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