There is a feeling of excitement mixed with a dark cloud when preparing for or being in college. I always knew I wanted to go to college, but I had so many interests and things I wanted to study that picking a major was daunting. Those years were some of the best times but also led to some stressful times. Here is advice I would give younger me or anyone going into college ready for it all.
1. Join As Many Groups as You Have Time For
a. This is such a unique time in life where you can meet tons of people your age in one spot. You can develop yourself and gain new skills or hobbies. If you have always been curious about student government, go for it! If mountaineering is calling you name, give it a try! No school organizations are off limits. I would recommend looking online to see what programs are offered because it’s a mind-blowing amount.
b. This is also a great way to meet new people who have similar hobbies.
c. Another area is to join study groups to go through different majors or classes with a solid group of individuals. There are always study groups for different classes and majors so don’t be afraid to join them.
2. Follow Your Own Passions
a. If you have a calling to something, you should explore classes that give you a window into what that would be like. If you have family or friends who push you into certain classes or majors that you aren’t really excited about it will make your experience way more miserable. This is also one of those hard life lesson moments when you’ll truly realize adults don’t have it all figured out so be okay picking your callings.
b. You might have many passions so give the top ones a go!
3. Get Some Healthy Routines Down
a. It’s a great time to eat healthy and to find an activity to keep you in shape. Whether it’s going to the gym or taking a workout class or joining a campus fitness group, you will not regret getting started on that right away.
b. You might be worried about the freshman 15 and the senior 20 lbs. but if you set yourself up with a great routine you will enjoy the best of both worlds.
c. This will also carry over into your professional life and make it easier for you to continue your routine instead of starting after your way overweight and unhappy with yourself.
d. It’s also a great way to unwind before or after stressful exams or classes.
4. Plan Ahead
a. Look at jobs in the corporate world that look interesting and see what skills they require you to obtain. Then go gain those skills, get certificates on the side, be aggressive about your goals.
b. Go through the internship or coop programs at your school. Do not waste your summers’ potential to give you a leg up on the competition. It’s also a nice way to save up some money for the school year.
c. Worry more about the friends you’ll make and keep for a lifetime than trying to find THE one. That’s not to say don’t mingle and enjoy yourself but prioritize your friendships that you want to last because it’s never going to be as easy to meet people again.
5. Live it Up!
a. This is the time to get your studies in, meet new people, but more importantly to have new experiences. Remember that college isn’t just about grades and being focused all the time. It’s about creating a better version of you in all areas. That means you’ll have a lot of self-exploration to do!
b. A moto that has forever helped me out is, if it won’t matter in 5 years than it won’t matter for more than 5 minutes. Let the drama go and just be in the moment and enjoy all the good times. Live in the bad times but let them wash off you after you’ve dealt with it. There are so many things that seem like a big deal but once you sit in it you realize how small it really is so don’t let it affect you long-term.
There will rarely be times in your life where you will have as much free time on your hands. Make sure that you seize the opportunities in front of you. Don’t be bashful about what you want and go after it. Your future self will thank you.
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