Starting college is an exciting experience but can feel overwhelming. So here are my tricks to help ensure college is more exciting than overwhelming. First, prioritize time management. Being on your own is great, but it’s easy to get distracted. Creating a balanced schedule can help prevent any last-minute cramming and/or burnout. I recommend using a planner or digital calendar (Google Calendar is a lifesaver) to organize classes, study time, social events, and self-care.
Second, build a support network. College is an opportunity to meet people from all walks of life, so take advantage of it. Join clubs or study groups, and connect with professors during office hours. These connections will provide a sense of belonging and support when you need it.
Another important tip is to find a study technique that works for you. Everyone is different so what works for your friends may not work for you. Experiment with different study platforms (Quizlet for example) or studying in groups. Finding what works for you can be tedious, but in the end it’s worth it.
Lastly, take care of your well-being. College is a balance of mental, physical, and emotional health. Prioritize sleep, find time for things you find fun, and test out stress-relief activities (meditation, journaling, etc).
College is about more than academics; it’s a time of personal growth. Embrace new experiences, step out of your comfort zone, and enjoy the journey. With good time management, a strong support system, and a commitment to well-being, you can make the most of your college years and create lasting memories.