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Stress and an unhealthy diet can make you sick.
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Instead of selecting classes that are known to be "easy," choose those that are challenging and interesting. Challenging yourself is good for you. You learn a ton, plus you can meet like-minded students to network with throughout your career.
  
Do overdo your schedule when you start college. If you are not a morning person, then scheduling a challenging class as your first class of the day is a recipe for disaster. Learn your body's natural rhythm and schedule around it.
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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.
  
Try to be creative if you're dating when you're in college. Sometimes it is more impressive to stay in versus going out to a nice restaurant. Not only will your date think this is impressive, but it can save you some money as well. Get rid of the roommates for the night. If you share a room, you should agree on having your roommates spend some time somewhere else when you are having some friends over.
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Find likeminded friends who share your perspective on college. When you are surrounded by folks that are determined to succeed themselves, your chances of following suit are higher. Success doesn't just mean all work and no fun. Seek out conscientious students and befriend them.
  
Do not be unrealistic with your goals when you schedule your classes and work. If you are cranky in the mornings, maybe a harder early class is not the best choice. Follow your biological rhythms when creating your schedule of classes.
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Create a sleep schedule while attending college. You will stay quite busy, and it is easy to fall behind on sleep. If you lack sufficient sleep, you will be unable to concentrate on schoolwork.
  
Be sure to shop around on different websites when looking for textbooks online. Prices differ with each company, and you may benefit from using one site for certain books and another site for others.
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Never rely on notes taken by someone else. It is possible for someone to be an excellent student but a poor note-taker. Furthermore, another student might not need to write down the same things that you do. You may get half information or shortcut codes that might not make sense to you.
  
When exams will be given, avoid excess fun and partying during the previous night. 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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Consider getting a loan to pay for college if you need additional funding. College is something that can pay great dividends in the long run, so it should be okay to acquire a little bit of debt for the future rewards.
  
Turn your cell phone off or on silent during class. The students around you are paying good money to be in the class. No student wants to hear your phone ring. Texting during class is not okay. Texting is disruptive since everyone can see you. Leave your phone in your bag or pocket during class.
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It's important that you learn all you can about your professors whenever classes begin. Find their offices and get contact information. Having a good relationship established with your professors can be a big help. You may have a late turn-in on homework or personal issues that they may be more understanding of.
  
Many electives are beneficial during your college career. The more varied your classes, the easier it will be to narrow your career focus later. Your first year in school needs to be a year where you step out of the box and participate in things that you didn't think about when you were back in high school.
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Make certain to take breaks. You will not be efficient if you work too hard. Your parents probably do not think that you can study too much, but it can happen. Studying too much can actually hurt your performance on assignments and tests.
  
Living on campus is a possibility you might automatically think isn't an option for you if you have kids to take care of. This may not be the case. To accommodate those who have children and still want to further their education, some colleges offer family housing. Colleges and universities are coming to understand that it is not just new high school grads who are working toward degrees. If you need family housing, you must inquire early to be sure of getting a placement.
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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.
  
Your surroundings can make a huge difference when you are trying to study. As far as locations go, a dorm room probably won't be your best bet. It is much better to find a study area that is completely quiet and free of all interruptions. Your school library is ideal for this use. When all else fails, use headphones with noise-cancelling abilities.
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The typical university campus makes it easy for you to take public transportation, walk or ride your bike. You may find that you don't even need a car on campus. Cars can be expensive to maintain, and finding a place to park can be difficult. For example, you will need to take time away from your studies to perform routine maintenance, such as oil changes. It is much more economical and practical to take advantage of the forms of transportation provided on campus.
  
It will probably take time to make friends. You can show up a bit early and start to get to know your classmates. You can assist others that aren't aware of whether or not they're in the right area or not. [http://www.squidoo.com/preparing-for-the-sat-test4 satprep], [http://www.squidoo.com/well-reviewed-sat-prep-book sat studying], [http://www.squidoo.com/sat-test-strategies psat prep classes]
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Instead of selecting classes that are known to be "easy," choose those that are challenging and interesting. Challenging yourself is good for you. You learn a ton, plus you can meet like-minded students to network with throughout your career.

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.

Find likeminded friends who share your perspective on college. When you are surrounded by folks that are determined to succeed themselves, your chances of following suit are higher. Success doesn't just mean all work and no fun. Seek out conscientious students and befriend them.

Create a sleep schedule while attending college. You will stay quite busy, and it is easy to fall behind on sleep. If you lack sufficient sleep, you will be unable to concentrate on schoolwork.

Never rely on notes taken by someone else. It is possible for someone to be an excellent student but a poor note-taker. Furthermore, another student might not need to write down the same things that you do. You may get half information or shortcut codes that might not make sense to you.

Consider getting a loan to pay for college if you need additional funding. College is something that can pay great dividends in the long run, so it should be okay to acquire a little bit of debt for the future rewards.

It's important that you learn all you can about your professors whenever classes begin. Find their offices and get contact information. Having a good relationship established with your professors can be a big help. You may have a late turn-in on homework or personal issues that they may be more understanding of.

Make certain to take breaks. You will not be efficient if you work too hard. Your parents probably do not think that you can study too much, but it can happen. Studying too much can actually hurt your performance on assignments and tests.

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.

The typical university campus makes it easy for you to take public transportation, walk or ride your bike. You may find that you don't even need a car on campus. Cars can be expensive to maintain, and finding a place to park can be difficult. For example, you will need to take time away from your studies to perform routine maintenance, such as oil changes. It is much more economical and practical to take advantage of the forms of transportation provided on campus.

If you try to purchase, or even sell, your class books over the Internet, shop around to compare various websites. Prices may vary greatly from company to company, and it could be worth your while to use one website for some of your books and a totally different website for others.

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