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7 untold Tips for Surviving Your First Year In College

Congratulations! You’ve made it! You’ve survived four years of high school, and now you’re looking ahead to college—the best five or six (or more) years of your life. No, that isn’t an exaggeration anymore, many college students now spend an average of about five or six years in post-secondary educational training of some sort, and if you choose to go on to graduate school or you want to go to medical or law school, you’ll have more time in those hallowed halls than the average college students.

Let’s take things a bit more slowly, for now—let’s look at surviving that first year of college—your freshman year!

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Libraries during midterm and finals week. Photo credits to berkeleyside.com 

Your first year doesn’t have to be a wide-awake nightmare. With a little bit of planning and organization, you can make your first year one of the most successful years of your academic life. Good Luck! You’ve got this! 

1001 Things Every College Student Needs to Know: (Like Buying Your Books Before Exams Start)” gave me some of the best advice and tips that no other Youtuber or blog has ever mentioned! You can get yours right here today! This is for those of you who are extremely serious about your life ahead, but also, a pretty interesting read. I don’t normally read books unless it is for an assignment, but this one reeled me in from the beginning!