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Preparing for College Life

Source :  http://naomi-rockler-gladen.suite101.com/preparing-for-college-life-a49618 Are you ready for college? Learning how to survive freshman year is a challenge for everybody.  However, there are some skills you can bring with you that will make your adjustment easier. Here are a few academic, social, and living skills you should know before your first semester freshman year. Academic Skills Note taking . Sadly, many students come to school without a solid understanding of how to take notes in class. Here's some important information about how to take effective notes . Citing sources . Did your high school English teacher show you how to cite sources in a paper, and how to write a bibliography correctly? If not, ask for a tutorial. Your college professors will expect you to know how to do this. Social Skills Confrontation . Living with a college roommate is a challenge, as is living with a floor full of strangers. It's important to know how to...

Preparing For College Life & Ultimate Career

FROM : http://www.azteenmagazine.com/college-bound.php What are you going to do after high school graduation?  Go straight to the workforce, attend a trade school or go off to college? If college is in your future, you need to start preparing now. What are you career aspirations and how is college going to prepare you for that career? How are you going to pay for college? Which college is best for you? How do you plan for a scholarship and where do you apply for one? How do you choose a major and why?

10 TIPS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS

from : http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2006/05/10-tips-for-college-students/ 1. Answer the question, “Why am I going to college?” Many college students really don’t have a clear reason for being there other than the fact that they don’t know what else to do yet.  They inherit goals from family and peers which aren’t truly their own.  That was how I started college.  Is this you as well? 2. Imagine your ideal college experience. Once you know why you’re going to college, imagine your ideal outcome.  Let it flow outward from the reason you’re there.  Whether you’ve already started college or not, stop and simply write down some attributes of your ideal experience.  Describe it in as much detail as you can. 3. Take at least one extra class each semester. Students are taught that 12-15 semester units (3-5 classes) is a “full” schedule.  But a schedule that light is hardly full.  A person with a full...

Stepping to College

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knowing that you're no longer a high school student, High school memories are still in your mind. The dream of being professional someday is in your hands. College years get ready! That feeling of a lil bit nervous entering the classroom .. Help me to overcome this!!

Precious White

He is white, fun to be with. jolly and funny He makes me smile with his funny actions. Make some noise to catch our attention. When he came to be with us, I never doubt but welcome him. Although he is annoying, he is my precious and my good friend forever be my PRECIOUS WHITE. :)