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| − | There also may be people you can find to go to the gym with you and that is good if you need to expand your social network.
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| − | Sometimes, you may miss home. It is important to acknowledge the homesickness without letting it overwhelm you. It is critical that you know you will get used to college and that you can have a good independent life, even if you go home at times.
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| − | Doing so can be quite problematic, as you will be exhausted and stressed out when it comes time to take the exam. Preparation is critical and plays a large role in your grades.
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| − | Familiarize yourself with your schedule and where your classes are before the first day of school. Figure out how many minutes or hours you will need to make it each class to the next and plan accordingly. You can also find libraries or cafes on your route to study or eat lunch at if you have time.
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| − | Look around the Internet before you buy your books on campus. You can usually find them at a huge savings. This includes both new books as well as books that were used by previous students.
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| − | It is important to memorize the telephone number for campus security. Most schools have a special number for contacting campus police or security, and knowing the way to reach them is important. Ideally, you will never need to contact them. Carve out an hour a day for study time and stick to it religiously. Follow a schedule even if it is hard to remain motivated. Starting a habit is the best way to maintain focus.
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| − | Your college might have a course in study skills if you need help. Having to deal with money problems is not helpful.
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| − | Spend time at the campus library. These libraries offer resources that no other place can provide. Also, you can speak with the librarian, who can give you advice on what you specifically require. Check out the bulletin board to see if there are textbooks for sale that you need.
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| − | If you have selected a career, research on it as much as possible before you select a college. That way, you will know if the college of your choice offers the classes you will need. Colleges tend to be stronger in some areas of study, less so in others. If you are unsure, talk with an admissions counselor.
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| − | Study each and every day to help keep material fresh in your brain. While distractions are plentiful, you can find ways to avoid them. Plan to study for at least an hour daily, regardless of your other life responsibilities. Even if it's not necessary on one day, stay with it. By making it a habit, you'll get into a rhythm of doing it everyday.
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| − | Select direct deposit for receipt of loan and grant proceeds and steer clear of prepaid cards. The cards often have high fees and also limit the money you can take off the card every day. So, to ensure you get your money without fees being accessed, have any extra money directly deposited into your bank.
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