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What I want for my second semester of college

My goals for the spring semester

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What I want for my second semester of college
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When I started school in the fall, I was nervous and unsure; therefore I did not take full advantage of the resources and organizations that my school offered me. Starting this spring semester, I hope to become as involved as I can

Join more extracurriculars

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There are literally hundreds of clubs at the University of Maryland and it seems ridiculous not to join in. They are also a great opportunity to get more involved

Plan Study or Work time for each course

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Although I want to become more involved in campus, I want to make sure that I keep track of my studies and do not get overwhelmed with my new courses. I have a tendency to procrastinate so I would like to avoid falling into my old habits

Eat well and exercise

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It is important to maintain good eating habits and try to exercise as often as I am able to.

Sleep a reasonable amount :)

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I pulled more than one all-nighter last semester. Being home over winter break has allowed me to relax and catch up on some much needed sleep and I do not want to

Engage with my peers and surround myself with good people

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By joining more clubs or even a sport, I hope to engage with more people with my common interests and build friendships

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