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| − | Remember that your reputation in high school did not follow you to college. College is a different animal, and people aren't going to care what you did in high school. Try new things regularly and meet new people instead of expecting things to be similar to high school.
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| − | If you want to study abroad, you can take the kids. There are a number of activities that you can participate in. Join in! You can make good impressions, meet interesting people and even help yourself feel less homesick. Just don't overdo it. Remember you are there to learn first and foremost.
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| − | Join school organizations. You can find groups that you enjoy and meet new friends. Get involved! You'll make a good impressions, meet new people, and it can even help battle home sickness. Just take care that you do not overextend yourself. Your coursework and grades must always be your focus.
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| − | Try to set your class schedule to your schedule. If you tend to dag your self around in the mornings, early morning classes aren't a good idea. Choose classes scheduled in the late morning, afternoon or early evening instead.
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| − | These people will be best able to advise you in what courses to take. They often provide advice on which school would be the best choice, too. Speak with them and not only the head of their department.
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| − | Pick some classes that appeal to your interests and not just ones that are an easy way to make a good grade. Giving yourself a challenge is rewarding. Choosing classes you enjoy will help you to feel more vested in your work and will also help you to network in your preferred fields.
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| − | Try registering for courses as soon as you can. Waiting too long can end up forcing you to take classes that are not necessarily your first choice. If you are interested in a class, make sure to register for it early in the process.
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| − | Take advantage of any grants or scholarships available to you. Many people do not realize there are many scholarships for unique characteristics including a scholarship specifically available to people who are left handed. The government provides a variety of grants which they don't expect you to repay.
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| − | Go to a school for at least a year before you give up on it. While a few study abroad programs are not suitable for kids, some can accommodate your whole family.
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| − | Get plenty of sleep. You may want to study all night, but it's actually harmful to your learning. When you don't get the right amount of sleep, you'll start to become forgetful, irritable, and you aren't going to get the full college experience.
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| − | Sleep is a crucial element when attending any college or university. Partying will only lead to missed assignments. Ensure you're planning for proper rest, and success is more likely to follow.
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| − | Wake up early to get a head start on your morning. You do not need to get up with the chickens, but getting up relatively early allows you enough time to eat breakfast, possibly workout and do a bit of studying.
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| − | Give yourself a well-deserved break every so often. Studying constantly can cause burnout. [http://www.squidoo.com/college-admission-advice-sat test preparation courses], [http://www.squidoo.com/college-board-sat-book SAT], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IESMgHJuU5I this]
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