Give me advice for a new college student 🫶🥰

2024/9/11 Edited to

... Read moreStarting college can be both exciting and challenging, especially for new community college students primarily attending online. Here are some valuable tips to help you navigate this pivotal time in your life. First, become proficient in using online learning platforms, as they are essential for accessing course materials and submitting assignments. Don't hesitate to reach out to professors through email for clarification or help with coursework; they appreciate proactive students who seek assistance. It’s also important to establish a routine to stay organized and motivated. Create a dedicated study space, set specific study hours, and break your coursework into manageable chunks to avoid feeling overwhelmed. Engage with your peers through forums and study groups, as building a network can greatly enhance your college experience. Look for opportunities to join online clubs or organizations that align with your interests, helping you to connect with like-minded individuals. Finally, take care of your mental health by ensuring you balance your studies with leisure activities. Don’t forget to reach out for support when needed and explore resources your college may offer, such as counseling services or academic advising. By following these tips, you'll be well on your way to enjoying a fulfilling college journey!

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Kennedi🫶

My advice would be to not procrastinate. Try to stay ahead of your assignments and get them done before the due dates. Also don’t wait to the last minute to study for an exam or test.

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me too

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