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10 Helpful Hints For Incoming College Freshman

Welcome to college, now don't mess up!

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Now that I've graduated college and had a chance to reminisce on what I should have done, here are a few helpful hints toward surviving your first year of college!

1. Dorm beds are awful. Like really awful. Invest in a mattress topper. You'll thank me later.

2. Shower shoes. These are a necessity. You don't know what's been in those showers and you probably don't want to. To avoid getting some kind of weird foot disease, always wear flip flops, Chacos or something!

3. Get a planner, and keep up with it.

4. Invest in that expensive, sturdy backpack.

5. Don't buy textbooks from the campus bookstore!

6. Meal plans are great – but don't forget to buy snacks for your dorm!

7. Get a small lockbox to put under your bed to put your expensive items in.

8. Always have a pair of headphones on you if you're going to study in the library. People are always loud in there, even though its supposed to be a quiet place!

9. Get to know your roommate(s). If you're like me and have a random roommate, take the time to get to know them. They may turn out to be your best friend!

10. Get a handy student ID holder, like a Vera Bradley lanyard or if you're a guy, maybe a collegiate lanyard. Locking yourself out of your dorm and not being able to do anything without your ID sucks!

11. Most of all, make the most of your first year of college. Explore, learn, and get to know what its like to be on your own as an adult. It's a real reality check!

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