What I've Learned After My First Month Of College | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
Education

6 Things I've Learned In The First Month Of College

For those who haven't lived it from those who have.

511
6 Things I've Learned In The First Month Of College
Gabrielle Faletto

In This Article:

After packing up everything I can possibly fit in the back of my car and saying all the hard goodbyes, I have turned the page to a new chapter of my life. Leaving my hometown and going off to college was a day I never thought would become a reality.

Coming from a small town in the middle of the cornfields of Illinois to the University of Missouri that has over five times the population of my tiny hometown is a huge transition for me, and honestly quite terrifying. While counting down the last few moments of summer until the anticipated move-in day, I couldn't have been more nervous.

However, after living on campus for only a short amount of time, I've learned various lessons from personal experience along with insightful advice from friends that will become key factors for making the next four years unforgettable.

Take advantage of the various events and free food

Olivia Childs

Over the course of the first few weeks at college, there will be a variety of events and activities for students to attend and get a feel for the culture. Here at Mizzou, the first week before classes was known as welcome week. Whether it be a free concert on the quad or glow in the dark yoga, there are many different opportunities for freshman to navigate their way around campus, meet some great people who were just as nervous, get free t-shirts and of course, my favorite, indulge in all the free food! I would highly suggest incoming freshman to plan on going to one or two activities a day. Not to mention, it is a great feeling seeing someone in class or around campus that you recognize from welcome week.

Call your parents often

Steven Limbrunner

Whether it be letting them know you got the job, asking them how to correctly do your laundry, or even if you just want to hear their voice, calling your parents often can put you at a sense of ease. And trust me, they're having a way more difficult time not seeing you walk in through the door.

The thing is, you won't know how to "adult" because they were always there to do everything for you. It's important to call them even if it is because you need help with something only your dad knows how to fix, if you miss the water pressure of your shower, or anywhere else in between because your parents are the most excited about seeing your caller ID than anyone else.

Explore / venture out

Sierra Varney

It is easy to stick to a routine in which you take the same walk to class everyday, wish you were back in your dorm binge watching your favorite Netflix series and eventually head to the dining hall with friends from your floor. While that is fun and all, the moments where you make your campus feel like home are the moments that you will remember the most.

This means taking the more scenic route to class, even if it takes an extra 5 minutes, or exploring a part of campus you've never seen before, and hitting up the café in town that all the locals brag about. The more you immerse yourself in the area you live in, the more it begins to feel like home.

Manage your time wisely

Sierra Varney

Going from an eight hour school day to having only two or three 50 minute classes a day, it's important to maintain good time management skills. It's easy to end up feeling overwhelmed and stressed when you don't have control over your time. When that happens, it can be difficult to know how long it's going to take to complete a task, like that short paper you got assigned a week ago or all of unit one's homework that's due tomorrow morning.

When you practice good time management, there will be no room for procrastination. For me, I always try to get my homework done ahead of time, especially on Monday nights; You have to make time for bachelor night!

Find your calling / get involved

Lily Gray

If something sounds interesting to you, don't let anything hold you back from trying it. You may find what you've been missing. For me, I had a difficult time adjusting to the college life. I decided to sign up for a yoga class at the rec center, mostly to keep myself distracted from the fact that I miss my friends and family back home. Two weeks later, I now own my own yoga mat and like to refer to myself as a yoga enthusiast.

Being so caught up with nerves and stress the first week and a half, I forgot how much being active clears my mind. Going off of that, you definitely don't want to miss the involvement fair, where each club/organization will have its own table. You can learn about each organization and sign up to be added to their email list. Trying new things is a great way to meet people who may have the same common interests as you.

Keep in touch

Sandy Faletto

Being six hours away from home at an out-of-state college, I was excited to start fresh and meet a lot of new people. Even so, I have already made some great friends here at Mizzou that I spend a great deal of time studying with, working out with, and even making a late night run to the nearest ice cream shop with.

However, with your busy, ever-changing life at college, never forget to text or better yet, call your friends back home. They are the ones who provide a sense of familiarity when the pressures of school can be overwhelming. They are the ones who have stayed by your side for the past decade. While friendships change as we transition into a new chapter of our lives, that doesn't mean the friendships should fade away. Always know, when moving forward, don't hesitate to keep in touch with the ones who miss you the most.

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

Whether you love them or hate them, it's undeniable the Kardashian/ Jenner family has built an enormous business empire. Ranging from apps, fashion lines, boutiques, beauty products, books, television shows, etc. this bunch has shown they are insane business moguls. Here are seven reasons why the Kardashian/ Jenner family should be applauded for their intelligent business tactics.

Keep Reading...Show less
friends
Photo by Elizeu Dias on Unsplash

If I have learned one thing in my lifetime, it is that friends are a privilege. No one is required to give you their company and yet there is some sort of shared connection that keeps you together. And from that friendship, you may even find yourself lucky enough to have a few more friends, thus forming a group. Here are just a few signs that prove your current friend group is the ultimate friend group.

Keep Reading...Show less
ross and monica
FanPop

When it comes to television, there’s very few sets of on-screen siblings that a lot of us can relate to. Only those who have grown up with siblings knows what it feels like to fight, prank, and love a sibling. Ross and Monica Geller were definitely overbearing and overshared some things through the series of "Friends," but they captured perfectly what real siblings feel in real life. Some of their antics were funny, some were a little weird but all of them are completely relatable to brothers and sisters everywhere.

Keep Reading...Show less
Lifestyle

11 Types Of Sorority Girls

Who really makes up your chapter...

4012
Sorority Girls
Owl Eyes Magazine

College is a great place to meet people, especially through Greek life. If you look closely at sororities, you'll quickly see there are many different types of girls you will meet.

1. The Legacy.

Her sister was a member, her mom was a member, all of her aunts were members, and her grandma was a member. She has been waiting her whole life to wear these letters and cried hysterically on bid day. Although she can act entitled at times, you can bet she is one of the most enthusiastic sisters.

Keep Reading...Show less
Lifestyle

10 Reasons Why Life Is Better In The Summertime

Winter blues got you down? Summer is just around the corner!

3541
coconut tree near shore within mountain range
Photo by Elizeu Dias on Unsplash

Every kid in college and/or high school dreams of summer the moment they walk through the door on the first day back in September. It becomes harder and harder to focus in classes and while doing assignments as the days get closer. The winter has been lagging, the days are short and dark, and no one is quite themselves due to lack of energy and sunlight. Let's face it: life is ten times better in the summertime.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments