How To Keep It Together This Semester | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
Student Life

How To Keep It Together This Semester

Whether you're faking it or you're actually trying to get your life together, here are a few steps to help out your journey

24
How To Keep It Together This Semester

Syllabus week is coming to a close and we all know what that means. Classes will end at their designated time (or later), you'll start drowning in readings, assignments, and tests, and the gym is no longer free. You will rarely hear anyone complain that they have nothing to do. The library will become more crowded than the bars on a Saturday night. Welcome back! Here are some ways you can keep it together this semester…or at least play it off like you do:


Get a planner.

Seriously, get one and use it. They’re a lifesaver. Keep it organized and make sure you write down all of your assignments, exams, and appointments. Even use it to keep track of your social calendar.

Start a daily routine.

Make a schedule for your day and stick to it. Other than classes, plan out when you are going to go to the library, workout, eat lunch, or even take a shower. The consistency will calm your nerves and help make you less stressed.

Go to the gym.

Make the effort and time to workout, whether it’s outside, at a gym, or in your room. You can keep telling yourself that you don’t have the time all you want, but you do. Not only will it keep you physically fit, but it will keep your mind in check too. While you’re working out, don’t think about the next chapter you need to read for your 400-level class. Use it as an hour-long distraction from life. Even better, go with a friend! Goof around!


Go to class.

Early classes are the worst, but we’ve all taken them. Suck it up and go. You won’t regret it. Don’t just show up though. Actually pay attention. It pays off. There is a reason your professor is up there speaking and the reason isn’t for his own health.


Do the reading.

Boring and textbook reading usually go hand-in-hand but your professor isn’t lying to you when he says the majority of his exam questions come from the reading. So instead of relying on your classmates to spoon-feed you the information, read. Don’t be lazy. Believe it or not, you might actually find some of the information interesting.

Don’t cram.

We’ve all waited until last minute to start studying for that exam or writing that paper. You are beyond anxious because you don’t think you will have enough time to learn everything. Well, don’t wait that long. No, I’m not saying that you should start studying in September for your exam in November, but start a good five days before your exam. It will give you enough time to review all of the information and to clarify anything you might be struggling with.


Have fun.

As difficult and stressful being a college student can be, make sure you find time to relax and have fun. Go out, take a weekend trip, or just do nothing for a change. There aren't many opportunities to just relax, especially when you graduate and you're thrown into the “real world.”




All in all, if you make the effort to follow these tips as best as you can, I can almost promise you that you will have a great semester. You might be a little sleep deprived, but most of us are. Embrace the little time you have in college and make the most of everything.

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
Relationships

10 Facts All People In A Large Family Can Confirm During The Holiday Season

The holiday season can be the best and most stressful time of the year, especially when more people are involved.

67
kids jumping

The holidays are full of lights, sweets, sweaters, and your favorite movies. There's nothing quite like this period from the beginning of December through January. Christmas, Hanukkah, and New Years. The fun of it all.

I don't know about you but with my large Italian family something is always going on during this season. It can be the most wonderful time of the year while also being the most hectic. These are a few things you know if your family is anything like mine during this time.

Keep Reading...Show less
10 things that happen the second Thanksgiving is over
reference.com

To those who celebrate, you just spent an entire day cooking an elaborate meal with all of your favorite foods. You probably ate your body weight in pumpkin pie and mashed potatoes. What happens now? Oh yea, Christmas. It’s time to take out all of the decorations and Christmas themed things that have been sitting in the attic since last year; it’s time to make a reappearance. So, here are 10 things that happen the second Thanksgiving is over.

Keep Reading...Show less
Adulting

18 Things I Want To Do Now That I'm 18

I'm technically an adult, so I'm legally required to live a little, right?

3572
Happy Birthday Cake

For the entirety of my high school career, I was always seen as the goody-two-shoes. I never got in trouble with a teacher, I kept stellar grades, and when I wasn't doing extracurricular activities, I was at home studying. Even when I did go out, it was usually with a bunch of fellow band geeks. The night would end before 11:00 PM and the only controversial activity would be a fight based on who unfairly won a round of Apples-to-Apples when someone else clearly had a better card (I promise I'm not still holding a grudge).

Now that I'm officially an adult, I want to pursue some new things. I want to experience life in a way that I never allowed myself to do prior to entering college. These are the years that I'm supposed to embark on a journey of self-discovery, so what better way to do that than to create a bucket list?

Keep Reading...Show less
Featured

10 Life Lessons from Christmas Classics

The holiday classics that shaped my life

2175
10 Life Lessons from Christmas Classics
Flickr

The holiday season is full of stress, debt, and forced conversation. While we rush through the month of December, it's important to take a step back and enjoy the moments before they're gone. Most families love to watch Christmas movies, but these beloved films provide more than entertainment. Here are 10 life lessons that I've learned from the holiday classics we watch every year.

Keep Reading...Show less
Featured

15 Mind-Bending Riddles

Hopefully they will make you laugh.

201502
 Ilistrated image of the planet and images of questions
StableDiffusion

I've been super busy lately with school work, studying, etc. Besides the fact that I do nothing but AP chemistry and AP economics, I constantly think of stupid questions that are almost impossible to answer. So, maybe you could answer them for me, and if not then we can both wonder what the answers to these 15 questions could be.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments