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Title: Surviving College THE FIRST YEAR


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Surviving CollegeTHE FIRST YEAR
  • Andrea Love
  • Counseling Intern

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Purpose of Todays Lesson
  • To gain an understanding of the behaviors that
    will help you to be as successful as possible
    during your first year of college
  • Explore your expectations and fears
  • Get some of your questions about college answered

3
Our Plan
  • Get to know each other
  • Go over 25 Tips to Success in College
  • Do an activity
  • Question Time

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Lets Start at the Beginning
  • What are your plans for next year?
  • What are you excited for?
  • What are you feeling uneasy about?
  • One question you would love to have answered

5
Starting Off on The Right Foot
  • Tips 1-4

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1 Go to all Orientations
  • The faster you learn your way around campus --
    the more at ease you'll feel and the better
    prepared you'll be when issues arise.
  • May need to make a plan for getting to classes
  • Will help you to access other resources

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2 Get to know your roommate and others in your
residence hall
  • Take the time to get to know your fellow
    first-year students who are experiencing the same
    ups and downs you are.
  • They are often the easiest people to go to for
    support
  • Eases potential conflicts

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3 Make connections with students in your classes
  • A crucial resource when you are struggling or
    miss a class, etc.
  • Helps you to network
  • Great if there are group projects, study groups,
    etc.

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4 Get Organized
  • No one will lead you through all the homework and
    due dates
  • You will be expected to read through the syllabus
    and keep on top of these dates yourself do so
    CAREFULLY
  • Get an organizer, a PDA, a big wall calendar --
    whatever it takes for you to know when
    assignments are due
  • Develop a system for organizing your class work
    folders, binders, notebooks, filing, etc.

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Academics
  • Tips 5-7

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5 Go to Class.
  • Avoid situations that will set you up for failure
  • Example 8am Classes
  • In class you
  • Learning the material
  • Receive vital information from the professors
    about what to expect on tests, changes in due
    dates, etc.
  • Do the math

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6 Strive For Good Grades
  • While good grades may have come naturally to you
    in high school, you will have to earn them in
    college
  • Set some goals for yourself and then making sure
    you work as hard as you can to achieve them.

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7 Find the ideal place for you to study
  • It may be your dorm room or a cozy corner of the
    library whatever works best for you
  • Avoid as many distractions as possible

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Time Management
  • Tips 8-11

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8 Don't Procrastinate Prioritize your Life
  • Make a Study Plan
  • Give yourself deadlines -- and stick to them.
  • Set Time aside EVERY day to study
  • Start working on large projects and tests early

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9 Seek a Balance
  • College life is a mixture of social and academic
    happenings.
  • The challenge is not tipping the balance too far
    in one direction
  • Keys
  • Priorities
  • Spending time wisely

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10 Make Time for You
  • Be sure you set aside some time and activities
    that help you relax and take the stress out of
    your day or week.
  • Take a Yoga Class
  • Watch your favorite television shows
  • Writing in a journal
  • Other Ideas?
  • Be good to yourself
  • Self Care!

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11 Be Prepared to Feel Overwhelmed
  • There will be a lot going on during college
  • Expect to have moments where it seems a bit too
    much
  • Be prepared to feel completely unprepared
  • The trick is knowing that you're not the only one
    feeling that way.

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Chance favors the prepared mind.
  • Louis Pasteur

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Planning
  • Tips 12-14

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12 Become an expert on course requirements and
due dates
  • Professors spend hours and hours preparing course
    syllabi and calendars so that you will know
    exactly what is expected of you and when.
  • One of the lamest excuses a student can give a
    professor "I didn't know it was due today."
  • You and ONLY you will be in charge of monitoring
    your progress towards graduation.
  • Be proactive
  • Make a 4 year plan
  • Ask questions
  • Meet all deadlines

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13 Don't feel pressured to make a hasty
decision about a career or a major
  • College is the time for you to really discover
    who you are, what you enjoy doing, what you're
    good at, and what you want to be.
  • It's not a race take your time and enjoy
    exploring your options.
  • Career Change No data on exactly how many career
    changes people make in a lifetime
  • Estimates are 5-7 times.
  • GOAL Transferable Skills
  • Writing and Verbal Skills
  • Ability to work well with others
  • Ability to adapt well to new technology

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14 Get to know your academic advisor
  • This is the person who will help you with course
    conflicts, making a plan, and deciding on majors
    and minors.
  • This person is a key resource for you -- and
    should be the person you turn to with any
    academic issues or conflicts.
  • Don't be afraid of requesting new advisor if you
    don't click with the one assigned to you.
  • Good to know for future recommendations

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Getting Involved
  • Tips 15 16

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15 Get Involved on Campus
  • A big problem for a lot of new students is a
    combination of homesickness and a feeling of not
    quite belonging.
  • A solution? Consider joining a select group of
    student organizations, clubs, sororities or
    fraternities, or sports teams.
  • Be careful not to go overboard
  • You'll make new friends, learn new skills, and
    feel more connected to your school.

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16 Meet with your professors
  • There are only upsides to getting to know your
    professors, especially if later in the semester
    you run into some snags.
  • Professors schedule office hours for the sole
    purpose of meeting with students -- take
    advantage of that time.

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Take Advantage of the Full Experience
  • Tips17-20

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17 Stay on Campus As Much As Possible
  • Whether it's homesickness, a job, or a boyfriend
    or girlfriend from home, try not to leave campus
    too soon or too often.
  • The more time you spend on getting to know the
    campus and your new friends, the more you'll feel
    at home at school.
  • And why not take
  • advantage of all the
  • cultural and social
  • events that happen
  • on campus?

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18 Take advantage of the study resources on
campus
  • Just about all colleges have learning labs and
    tutors available.
  • If you're having some troubles, these resources
    are another tool available to you.
  • Another idea form study groups.

Take advantage of other facilities too The
Gym!
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19 Find the Career Services Office
  • Regardless of whether you are entering college as
    undeclared or have your entire future mapped out,
    seek out the wonderful professionals in your
    college's career services office
  • Get started on planning, preparing, and acting on
    your future.

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20 Don't Cut Corners
  • College is all about learning.
  • If you procrastinate and cram, you may still do
    well on tests, but you'll learn very little.
  • Even worse, don't cheat on term papers or tests.

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Activity I wish I would have know.
  • Partner Up and Get a Card

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Meet You The Adult!
  • Tips 21 22

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21 Take Responsibility for Yourself and Your
Actions
  • Don't look to place the blame on others for your
    mistakes own up to them, deal with them, and
    move on.
  • Being an adult means taking responsibility for
    everything that happens to you.

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22 Keep Track of Your Money
  • If you've never had to create a budget, now is
    the time to do so.
  • Find ways to stretch your money
  • Avoid credit card solicitations
  • The average credit card debt of college grads is
    staggering.
  • FACT The average college graduate's credit card
    debt is 3,262 in credit-card debt
  • If you make only the minimum payments on this
    you'll end up paying more than twice the original
    amount by the time you send in the last payment
    -- 18 years later.
  • Is the pizza and beer you charged last month
    really worth nearly two decades of payments?

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Self Care
  • Tips 23 - 25

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23 Stay Healthy
  • Get Enough Sleep.
  • Eat Right. Stay healthy and avoid the dreaded
    extra "Freshman 15" pounds by sticking to a
    balanced diet.
  • Exercise. Will also help you maintain a good
    weights and cope with other difficulties.
  • Take vitamins, avoid to much alcohol, continue
    regular doctors appointments, etc.

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24 Learn to Cope with Homesickness
  • It's only natural that there will be times when
    you miss your family, even if you were one of
    those kids who couldn't wait to get away.
  • Find a way to deal with those feelings, such as
    making a phone call, e-mailing, writing about it,
    or looking through old photos.

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25 Seek professional help when you need it
  • Most colleges have health and counseling centers.
  • If you're sick or feeling isolated or depressed,
    please take advantage of the many services these
    offices provide students.
  • You don't have to
  • face these issues by
  • yourself.

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  • Top 10 Reasons College
  • Students Leave/Drop-Out
  • Too much fun at the expense of classes and grades
  • A sense of not belonging a sense of isolation,
    homesickness
  • Academically unprepared burned-out on education
  • Financial constraints low on funds
  • Personal family issues
  • Academic climate/fit
  • Choice of wrong major major not offered
  • Lack of advising, guidance
  • Demands from part-time or full-time employment
  • Move to a different geographic location

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Questions?
  • Further Questions See
  • Your Counselor
  • Visit the Career and College Center
  • Visit your colleges Website
  • Set up a meeting with an advisor at your college

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References
  • http//www.quintcareers.com/first-year_success.htm
    l
  • http//articles.moneycentral.msn.com/CollegeAndFam
    ily/MoneyInYour20s/HowToBlitzYourCollegeDebts.aspx
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