I remember my first two weeks of college. As a freshman at The University of Alabama, known when I was there as the number two party school in the nation (unlike the rank in college football which has risen significantly since I’ve been there, I think the rank in partying has gone down), I went out every night for the first two weeks. There was always a party going on.
I realized rather quickly after classes started that there was no way I was going to be able to maintain the party schedule and make it. I’m glad I came to this realization sooner rather than later, but I wish someone had given me some tips on how to survive college before I left.
Here are some tips I wish I had been given:
College should be a practice in balance, just like all periods of life. Taking an all or nothing approach to studying or partying/social activities isn’t necessary. You can do both and learn from both.
What tips do you have for college success?
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