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Can anybody give me some advice about college?

Assume that, academically, it will be worse than people tell you. Look up the courses you’ll probably be taking (if you don’t know already) and find out a little bit of what you’ll be learning. Make sure you understand just about everything you learned in high school math, chemistry, and physics.Socially, you’ll be around all new people who don’t know you or anyone else, and you can present yourself just about any way you want. Try new things you wouldn’t normally do. Good luck!

What college advice can you give me if I got 36 in the JEE Mains 2018?

JEE mains score 36 .You can get civil engineering at JUIT Solan and mechanical engineering at JUET Guna with this score . These colleges are better than many other private colleges . You can see details on Google .

What advice would you give me for my first day of college?

You don’t say if you will be living on Campus. If not then ignore this bit: Try to be first or as close as possible to get your housing paperwork completed and get moved in. Do everything else after.If you are set up with a Tour Guide listen and learnBe careful of SCAM Artists wanting to help you, sell you a super Bargain, etc. Walk around looking Confident not Arrogant. Dress comfortably with good walking shoes. Small Day Pack to hold various Items.Business Office generally have a lot of useful, Info Handouts.Use the Camus Map and learn your way around, take a hike and know where the important blogs are, your class rooms, Library, Study Halls, Student Union, Business Office, If known early, Counselors, Medical Assistance, Parking Areas if you Drive, Campus Police Hdqrs, CoffeeShops, Book Store, Canteen.Get to Book Store quickly and try to get Used Texts Books, any other supplies while your there. Some things you can save by going to local Target, Kmart, etc.Take Photos of all your VALUABLES, get ID and Model Names and numbers. Make sure first day you keep valuables locked up tight. Have a Bike find out if you can put in your room or where is safest place.Do not take for granted all students are Honest, some are not and some are not students.Have a good list with dates for where and when you need to be somewhere, Calendar, Pad, Lap Top, Cell and again keep these Items where you can see them.Open Up local Bank Account, if possible have a Personal Debit Card, all Bank, Gas Cards, etc. Have their ID and Numbers also.Greet and meet new Roommate(s) and other new students. If you are going there on Daddy’s Dollar or Scholarship, etc. don’t talk about it, some students are already in deep debt with Student Loans.Finally, this is not HS and the work will come at you quickly, don’t panic, Take Very Good Notes, stay on top of the homework. If you think one or more classes will be difficult for you, Be A Leader, set up Study Groups, as needed, with 3/4 other students as soon as possible. Meet wherever and work together, practice for Tests. If some says they can’t make meeting, that is their problem. Just help them later to catch up with notes. Be careful some times you get one who never shows up, has all kinds of good excuses and always want the notes of the good students. Dump them.College treats you as an Adult, not a teen in HS any longer.This will be a Wonderful, at times, Exciting new Adventure, Enjoy!Hope this helps.

What is some advice you would give to a college freshmen?

i will be attending college as a freshman this fall and i was wondering if anyone had advice for me? like what i should and should not bring or how i should manage my time. stuff like that.

I need some advice! College is stressing me out?

Your question leaves out a matter which is important. Did your mom attend college herself? What, exactly, is her experience with this process? The problem seems to be that your mom really doesn't have a clear picture of how difficult the whole adventure has been for you, and that could be a result of several factors. If she, personally, never actually went through the "college application process," then she really cannot relate to it. Think about what her perspective is, and it might help you come to terms with her point of view. If she went to a community college, for example, there really wasn't an "application process" like the one you have performed. Perhaps she attended a college at a time when the process was much less difficult, and she's just assuming that what was true for her is also true for you. When we watch someone deal with a situation which we ourselves have no experience with, we tend not to get a really clear picture of how stressful it is, how challenging it is, or how the person we are watching feels about it. In this case, once you have an idea of what is going on in your mom's mind, the wisest course of action is to let the matter go. It is unlikely that she's being mean on purpose. Remember that there have been lots of instances where you could not see her point of view because you had not yet gone through what she was dealing with. Give her credit for doing the best she can, and allow yourself to learn from this experience. Whenever you're looking at how others deal with matters in their lives, you will now be in a much better position to understand that you may not, in reality, have all the facts.

I'm 21 in college and I'm incredibly lazy, what advice can you give me first hand?

Get a mentor or success coach to hold you accountable. The coach should look at your daily activities, and optimize those activities. Push you to a different level. This way you are feeling like the small wins would equal BIG wins. Big wins will give you confidence. Confidence will snow ball into non-stop momentum. Usually a person with momentum is not lazy.You can read books on time management, attend seminars, grind it out, and wake up at the break of dawn. Being your age, you might not have bills to pay or high maintenance family to take care of. You don’t have enough push. Without consistency things will die out and confidence is destroyed. That will kill your aim of fighting to be a better you.What you need is a successful person to hold you accountable. That’s the best thing for social creatures like us. If you have to pay, then just take on extra side job to invest in a better you. You just need some of their great traits to rub off on you. Are you still thinking if it works? Just look at the opposite. If you hang out and take advice from lazy people what would happen to you? Or worse, if you hang out with people who use drugs or sell them, your chances of going to jail or becoming an addict rises considerably. You are a product of what you focus on, and who you surround yourself with.

First day of college tomorrow...any advice for me?

The best advice i can give you, is to SIT IN THE FRONT ROW. I remember thinking, my first day at college, "oh, there are all the brainy people int he front row". Then I thought, I want to be thought of like that. So, after two years of sitting in the middle rows, I went away to a four year college, with huge classes, and sat in the front row of every lecture hall. Guess what? I got to know every one of my teachers, if not well, well enough for them to recognize me if I saw them on campus, and to be kind enough to help me if I needed it. That was what two years of college experience taught me after I obtained an Associate's degree and transferred in. Oh, I had a great time, but, didn't waste my time fooling around (too much) and not getting the good grades I needed. By transferrring in, I transferred in on the Honors program, as I had graduated with honors, and was 20, not 18. Start your college career thinking of yourself, because you will be living with the consequences the rest of your life. The only way your grades will be going is down; it is horribly hard to go from an "F" to an "A". It is far easier to go from an "A" to an "F" . I know you want to listen to your friends, girlfriend/boyfriend, whatever, but, you have to think of YOU. Get a job, keep busy, and study. You will discover the best part of yourself on campus. College itself gives you a social education, and, if you are lucky, an academic one that you will be able to draw upon for the rest of your life. Good luck to you.

Can any one give me advice on the fact about Vatterott College in Des Moines? Any advice would be appreciated.?

I moved to Des Moines, IA from Indiana a moth ago and I am studying Medical Billing and Coding at a 2 year college. Vetterott College is the school that accepts my High School Diploma out of the United State, in the mean time I see a lot of Vatterott Students' articles posted on the Internet complaining Vatterott College and all their stories are ended with non transferable credits and their degrees are just paper to potential employers. I need some one who is familiar with this school to give me an advice on this before I step into this School.

Thank you!

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