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The piece that follows offers great advice for navigating the college years and succeeding. Utilize this advice, as well as the advice provided to you by family and friends. Understand that the choices you make now can impact the remainder of your life.
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If you're having a hard time in a class, don't think you're going to just snap out of it. Get some help. You can take advantage of both paid and free tutors to help you pass your classes.
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Over a lifetime, a college education is worth its weight in gold, so acquiring a bit of debt to make it happen is a reasonable approach.
  
Start every exam day with a healthy breakfast. Even small servings of fruit or yogurt is better than nothing. Feeling hungry might keep you from performing well on a test. Feeling sick or lackluster can negatively impact your results in class.
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One thing you must bring to school, that is often overlooked, is plenty of toiletries. Products like shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste and shaving cream are essential for proper hygiene. If you purchase them on campus, you will likely be overcharged. When you can, purchase these in bulk to save more money over the long term.
  
Studying has everything to do with the quality of your study environment. The dorms generally aren't great places to study. Look for a quieter area that is free from interruptions. Usually, the library is the best location. If nothing else, purchase some headphones that will cut down on the amount of noise that you hear.
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Try to get involved in many different activities during your college years. Also, activities can help to bolster you resume for future work. You should never spread yourself too thin and maintain a good GPA, that is the most important thing you can do.
  
Get a group together to study with. It can be very helpful to study in groups, particularly when you are preparing for a big exam. You will learn things you don't know, and you can help others. You can be more prepared for the exam by taking in this teaching.
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It is not unusual to be homesick as a freshman. However, it is important that you keep these feelings from overcoming you. You'll get home in time, just focus on today for now.
  
If you have children, living on campus may be an afterthought. This might not necessarily be true. Many college campuses have family housing. Most colleges now realize that all of their students are definitely not 18 years old and just out of high school. Find out family housing as quickly as possible though, since spaces fill up fast.
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Do not join the campus student government association until you are a sophomore. You won't have a voice or any weight behind what you have to say until you've been around a while. During your first year of school, you can gain more insight into campus life and which issues will be most important to fellow students.
  
Show your school spirit through your clothes. Acknowledging your school spirit and sharing connections with your fellow students can be very uplifting. It is the little things that can help keep you grounded or give you a boost when needed.
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Go for classes that make you think, rather than easy grade classes. Pushing yourself will provide you with many benefits. If you learn as much as you can about your classes, you might be able to meet some people that can guide you along your way.
  
You should get familiar with your instructors when your classes begin. Make sure that you find out the location of their offices and the best way to contact them. It is wise to create a solid rapport in case you need a deadline extended or have another type of problem.
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Make sure you get involved with activities on campus. There are many choices when it comes to groups including sororities and fraternities. Get involved! You will make a good impression on the new people you meet. But don't overdo it. Your grades are your top priority.
  
Don't be late for class! You need to learn how to manage your schedule responsibly, allowing for travel time between classes. Most professors don't take kindly to students who are perpetually ducking in late and interrupting lectures. Don't let your professor see you in a negative light.
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If you need help, visit your professor during their office hours. Struggling with a class is not a problem that you need to try and handle all on your own. These office hours are a great opportunity to get some free tutoring from someone who is well qualified.
  
Know what constitutes plagiarism. You'll be writing a lot of papers through out your college years. It is your duty to obtain a proper understanding of citation in order to prevent any confusion or problems regarding plagiarism. Most professors know how to spot plagiarism, so always avoid it!
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If you drink coffee, do not spend a lot of money on it. It is just too expensive. Make coffee at home. While it may not be as convenient as picking it up while you are on the go, you will save a lot of money in the process. You can purchase a pretty good machine for an affordable price if you look around.
  
Try using your knowledge to earn extra money while at school. For example, you can charge other students for your tutoring abilities. Print a few flyers with your name and email or phone number and post them around campus and in the library. You can also post ads online.
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Give school a chance for an entire year before deciding whether this particular school is for you. College is a major transition, and sometimes it takes the full year to really get into the groove of things and feel comfortable. If after a year you are still feeling like college isn't right for you, you can then consider your other options.
  
College is exciting and overwhelming. You should always look toward the future and what it will hold when you are going to school.
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Over a lifetime, a college education is worth its weight in gold, so acquiring a bit of debt to make it happen is a reasonable approach.

One thing you must bring to school, that is often overlooked, is plenty of toiletries. Products like shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste and shaving cream are essential for proper hygiene. If you purchase them on campus, you will likely be overcharged. When you can, purchase these in bulk to save more money over the long term.

Try to get involved in many different activities during your college years. Also, activities can help to bolster you resume for future work. You should never spread yourself too thin and maintain a good GPA, that is the most important thing you can do.

It is not unusual to be homesick as a freshman. However, it is important that you keep these feelings from overcoming you. You'll get home in time, just focus on today for now.

Do not join the campus student government association until you are a sophomore. You won't have a voice or any weight behind what you have to say until you've been around a while. During your first year of school, you can gain more insight into campus life and which issues will be most important to fellow students.

Go for classes that make you think, rather than easy grade classes. Pushing yourself will provide you with many benefits. If you learn as much as you can about your classes, you might be able to meet some people that can guide you along your way.

Make sure you get involved with activities on campus. There are many choices when it comes to groups including sororities and fraternities. Get involved! You will make a good impression on the new people you meet. But don't overdo it. Your grades are your top priority.

If you need help, visit your professor during their office hours. Struggling with a class is not a problem that you need to try and handle all on your own. These office hours are a great opportunity to get some free tutoring from someone who is well qualified.

If you drink coffee, do not spend a lot of money on it. It is just too expensive. Make coffee at home. While it may not be as convenient as picking it up while you are on the go, you will save a lot of money in the process. You can purchase a pretty good machine for an affordable price if you look around.

Give school a chance for an entire year before deciding whether this particular school is for you. College is a major transition, and sometimes it takes the full year to really get into the groove of things and feel comfortable. If after a year you are still feeling like college isn't right for you, you can then consider your other options.

You should get the most information you can about college so you can be prepared to face it head on. There is a lot to college and advice can be really helpful. With any luck, everything you've just read can be put to good use as you prepare to head to college. Research tools are available at windows.