College is a fun and challenging time--especially the first semester on campus. Once you pick out classes and fork over what seems like a year’s salary for books, you begin to realize just how different this is from high school. You'll love some of your classes, but you'll find yourself dreading a few. That's college life! Unfortunately, the tough courses are often accompanied by difficult and boring textbook. The most important thing to remember is that you’re not alone. If it’s hard for you, chances are good that others are struggling as well.
Once you've mastered the textbook, you may find yourself writing about the book's content in essays, term papers, and reading responses. Another reason to work on your writing skills is to prepare for essay exams of all the subjects. Lecturer just love them! But there have a logical and related to the subjects. For the best results, you'll have to prepare yourself mentally for the whole test experience. With a little practice, you can train your brain to stay on track while you're writing under pressure.
If you’re worried that you’ll never make friends in college, I can guarantee that it’s time to put those thoughts behind you. While you may have felt like a social outcast in high school—as many people do—you’ll quickly discover that college is an entirely different experience.
All you have to do is decide what subject, sport, hobby, or issue really makes your heart race, and then find a club or form one of your own. You’ll see that people with similar interests tend to gravitate and congregate.
All you have to do is decide what subject, sport, hobby, or issue really makes your heart race, and then find a club or form one of your own. You’ll see that people with similar interests tend to gravitate and congregate.
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