How To Adjust To College Life
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How To Adjust To College Life

College is a huge adjustment period, but everyone can do it in time!

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How To Adjust To College Life

College is truly a great time for people to live on their own, discover new things and become better versions of themselves. But there definitely is a huge adjustment period for all freshmen. Personally, I had a lot of trouble adjusting to college life. I know I wasn’t the only one either. Eventually though it got much, much easier over time, college continues to require constant re-adjusting.

There is so much new that comes into your life when college hits. It is a new environment with completely new people, doing completely new things. I was nervous and it took me awhile to really adjust and get into the swing of what college is.

For all freshmen, it might seem scary that you need to figure out how to do college level work, try new clubs, hang with friends, go to campus events, get laundry done, live with a roommate and sleep! It really can be a lot to figure out but it’s okay! Scheduling is the best way to adjust.

It helps you to figure out when to do certain tasks as well as help you stay on track and not fall behind. Figuring out what is more important to do when and figure out what things can be put off helps you more productive, without as much stressing to get everything done.

Your workload is definitely so different. It is strange how hard it is to get up for an 8 A.M. after going to class straight from 7:30-2:30 for four years. But college homework is very different. Even with fewer hours, there is a lot to read and a lot of actual work, studying, and group projects. Prioritizing your homework and not wasting as much time will keep your stress down. Figure out which homework will take you the longest and tackle that first. Then focus on the easier homework.

The truth is you need to take your time to adjust. It is not going to happen over night, but with enough hard work and diligence, I guarantee you that it will happen! You will grow so much as a person and while college life will never be easy, it will definitely be easier.

College is hard, but it is supposed to be. Adjusting to college and finding yourself may be the greatest thing you have accomplished so far in your life. Even if it is really hard for you, it will all be worth it in time.

Everybody finds his or her niche in college. It is not just about figuring out how to handle a workload and classes, but it is also adjusting to being an independent adult away from familiar environments. Everyone eventually adjusts to the college schedule and the college lifestyle. Do not worry about it, you will eventually find your friends, figure out your classes every semester, and have a fantastic experience.

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