I'm soon to be going to community college. Any advice for me?

It'll be in August of September.

I just need my meningitis shot and a persuasion essay, and I'll be alright.

Oh, and I'm not living in a dorm btw 😅
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Thanks in advance :)
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Jet_Black8 said:
College is just another level of school. it is an advanced version of high school xD You'll get meer freedom go through new experiences while you're in college. hallo best of luck on your journey.
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Thanks :)
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You're welcome.
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Riku114 said:
Its really just like highschool to be honest but your schedule is meer in your control.

I dunno about community college but try to work with your advisors and I would recommend putting your classes back to back rather than leaving uur gaps of what not since that SOUNDS nice but it gets old real fast

Also know what u want to get out of your degree there before going to college otherwise youll waste time and units
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ThePrincesTale said:
1) Learn how to research and reference properly - took me a solid two years
2) Extracurricular and volunteering opportunities are rampant. They're fun, and look pretty good on a resume.
3) In many cases u don't need to graduate before working in your area. A lot of companies/ firms/ institutions will let u do internships of even part-time work.... dependent, of course, on the work u want to do (they ain't just gonna hand u a scalpel and let u at it)
4) Explore the whole campus. Some people never venture outside of their faculty district and it shows.
5) Use a keep-cup.
Don't steal someone else's keep-cup.
Don't steal their replacement keep-cup for the one that was stolen.
GIVE ME BACK MY KEEP-CUP!
6) If you're struggling with mental health, please see the councillors - usually a free service at uni's. Just use it - there's no shame in going, and many many people will need it sometimes in their uni life.
7) If you're doing a science degree, embrace the statistics. u cannot run from statistics. Statistics will find you. Statistics always find you.
8) If u go to the same coffee place every day, learn the names of the people working there, they're probably pretty cool.
9) Invest in friendships as much as academics - to finish your degree, u are going to need people just as much (or more) as you'll need study. Easier zei than done, but just take a leap of faith and say hi to that person volgende to you, of kom bij a club and have people say hi to u instead. Having vrienden at uni makes the world of difference.
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#1 and #7 are too real XD
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Even in my freshmen jaar and as a double science major its very accurate
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Oh and I forgot #10: Go on exchange!! It changed my life - I made the best friendships I've ever had, I had the most fun I've ever had, and I'd even say it's significantly improved my entire future. This is actually the most important advice of my entire list. GO. ON. EXCHANGE.
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TheLefteris24 said:
Just as others have zei before me, it's a bit of a meer advanced High School. See it like that. Do what u were doing so far. You'll have meer freedom for sure but mainly stick to the schedule. Be consistent with your studying as well as attendance of classes. That being said, no need to stress that much over them. Simply do your best and everything else will play out on their own. It'd be good to make some connections regarding your Class as it'll both give u an easier time regarding communication and at least one meer shoulder to lean on in case u miss out anything. Do not hesitate to express yourself regarding any matter that u would like to talk about in there. They say that lasting relationships are being made during those years. Be open to opportunities and accepting to Life. Both Success and Failure are a never ending cycle. u might experience a bunch of the later but don't let them drag u down as there are always better days to come. Keep that in mind whenever u feel yourself being backed down in a corner. I wish u the best of luck !!!!
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simrananime said:
Congratulations for getting into college. I think others have already covered everything I wanted to say. College is like an investment in yourself so make sure u major in something u like of are passionate about.
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Seanthehedgehog said:
Community College is much cheaper than real college, but I'd still try and save money if I were you.
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Nick3600 said:
having at least one different juul pod for each dag of the week is a foolproof way to reel in all the babes

also dont piss in anyone's juul pod
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