4 answers
Updated
629 views
What would be some helpful tips to a high school student going into college?
I am a High school senior planning on going to college for business this fall and feel that it is going to be a big transition. Is there any advice that you might have to calm pre-college nerves?
#college-bound #college-advice
Login to comment
4 answers
Updated
Richard’s Answer
Go to class. Plan to spend 2-3 hours studying for every hour of lecture. Attend your professor's office hours and any TA review sessions. If there is a test bank, use that as a study tool to understand what your professor wants you to focus on for the test.
Treat school like a job. Get up early, get to work and when your work is done at the end of the day, you can spend time on social life or organizations.
Updated
Rachel’s Answer
You should start college planning to study every day. Attend your classes. Do the homework. When you find a class difficult, attend office hours early in the semester. If you continue to struggle, get a tutor.
Updated
Mallory’s Answer
Take a deep breath. You'll be ok. College is a great time to make mistakes, try new things, and discover who you are. Decide what your goals are (get a job, become self sufficient, etc) and work towards them. If you show up to class, practice organization, and learn how to study, you'll succeed.
Updated
Lesly’s Answer
Absolutely, you've got this! By dedicating your energy towards developing outstanding organizational skills, efficient time management, and top-notch note taking and study habits, you're bound to flourish in high school. And the best part is that these valuable skills will be your strong foundation for achieving great success in college and beyond. You're on a fantastic path, and your future looks bright!