Thursday, November 12, 2009
10 Reasons to Visit Home
5. The Town: If you are anything like me, there issomehow a sweet comfort in returning to that place that you know like the back of your hand. The shops, the park, the food joints, the movies, and even the High School is fun to go back and visit. It's just cool to be back in that familiar air again.
4. No Pressure: Oh, this one is the best. Going home means a break from reality. No school, no class, no fellow students, no college buzz, no pressure! It is so relaxing to be able to go back and plop down on the couch with a non-school-related book and chill out while munching on that favorite snack mom always makes. If you ask me, it is needed every now and then. Just go home, chill out, have fun, and enjoy!
3. Be a kid again: Do you ever find yourself acting ten years younger when you go home? This is especially a problem for the baby of the family. You go home and it's just when you were a kid again. Of course, it doesn't help that mom waits on you hand and foot and you have no responsibilities. But that isn't necessarily a bad thing! I think it is ok to go home an be a kid again from time to time.
2. Money: Or should I say lack there of? Usually, going home means not having to worry about finances for a couple of days. Parents love to help out their kids. Coming home means they take you to dinner and pick up a few things you need while their at Walmart. It is really appreciated after a semester of scraping for change.
1. Love: Yes, I know it is mushy, but it's true. How nice is it to go home to be in a place where you are loved. Even if it is just for a little while, and bickering may happen, but feeling all the love of friends, family, animals and just the cozy comfort of home is simply a great feeling. You have to love it.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
10 Registration Suggestions for Freshmen
5. Be realistic: Schedule for class times you will go to. Avoid 8ams or night classes. Trust me on this one. If you are not a morning person now...don't pretend you'll be one next semester. This is the great thing about college! You don't have to take a class early if you don't want to. Same with night classes. It sounds like a good idea at first, but if you are a social person, it will be hard to choose going to class over hanging out with your friends.
4. Don’t overload: Unless you are fixed on taking the fast track out of here, don't try to do 18 hours every semester. If you did it at first, just remember that your classes will get harder. It is a lot harder to load up with work than it sounds. Just be wise when planning out how much you can handle.
3. Talk to friends: See what they’re taking. It makes it a lot easier to take a class with a friend. Not only does it make it more fun, but it is easier to go to. You will have accountability. Plus, if you miss a day, you will have someone to call to catch up. This also applies to needing help in class or if you forgot something about an assignment.
2. Spread out hard courses: This is just a suggestion. This isn't best for everyone, but most find it to be the best plan. If you know that there are several science or math courses coming up, spread them out. Try to keep them separate if you can. This goes along with being careful about how much pressure you plan for yourself.
1. Keep records: Hang on to your unofficial transcript, 8 semester graduation plan, and write down the requirements for your major. You will need these! Especially towards the end of your college career. Plus, it will make a huge difference to your adviser if you come in prepared every semester.