Sunday, June 26, 2011

5 Tips for An Upcoming College Freshman

By: Caitlin Woods, a college student working her way to success

With the excitement of high school graduation dying off, a newer, more nervous excitement is settling in among many soon- to- be college freshmen. It can be overwhelming to think that in a few months (or sooner for some) you will no longer have the comforts your teenage years brought you. It can be hard to be to look to your near future as a young adult student without a sense of fear, but hopefully this article will help!

As a college student and a young adult, I can understand the feelings, thoughts, and emotions that may be rattling around your head as you enter this new season in your life. I have put together the five most important tips that I feel a new college freshman should know as I have just experienced it.

1.       Enter college with an open mind.     
Although college is just another school, it certainly is different from high school. Make sure that you realize and have come to terms with the fact that everything will be different. You will be leading your new adult life. Teachers will treat you differently. The campus will be much larger. The work load will be more daunting and intense. You may even experience living on your own for the first time! Enter college knowing that you are an adult now. You will be treated as such. 

2.       Set yourself up for success!
“My behavior is my responsibility. No one can make me do or say anything that I don’t want to do.” This was a motto that I had to say after the Pledge of Allegiance every day in elementary school. I never knew what meaning it would have until I reached college. In college you are the only one who can control what you do. There will be no one there to remind you to do your homework or to go to bed on time. Make sure to surround yourself with others who want to succeed and won’t pressure you into not studying or staying out too late. Also having the mindset that you are there for a purpose and you expect to meet your goals helps. 

3.       Communication is key!
If you are having trouble, a problem, or find yourself in a tough situation NEVER BE AFRAID TO TALK TO YOUR PROFESSOR! Most professors are very understanding and will do whatever it takes to help you, find you help, or understand a situation. Many of your problems can be solved if you just let them know what is going on. If you feel like you’re doing terrible in class they can tell you if you are or not and let you know what could help. They are also the ones who can help you if you need to miss class because of a family emergency for example. Professors understand that they are there because you want to be there. They understand that they are providing a service that is being paid for so they do their best to help you.

4.       Find ways to make Studying and Homework enjoyable.   
You are always more likely to do something if you enjoy it. Put that mentality into your studies and it could be very beneficial to you. Try getting a group together from class that could meet to have a study session over lunch or something of the sort. This way you’ll make friends and adapt to your new environment and be productive at the same time!

5.       Show up and participate!
This may have been preached to you throughout your years in grade school but it is especially true in college. When your professor tells you that tomorrow’s class “is going to be an easy day,” it shouldn’t be taken as a ticket to get a few more hours of shut eye.  You should take advantage of any opportunity presented to you, whether it is optional or not. Take in every bit of information you can and you will benefit in the long run. Plus, it shows your dedication and your professors will be more inclined to work with you if something negative happens such as missing an exam. 

So, on your first day, when you walk onto that large campus; take a deep breathe to clear your mind and remember these tips. College is truly one of the best times of your life, even if you are studying hard. As long as you work hard and act responsibly, you will exceed your own expectations! Good luck and remember to contact A Quantum Leap Tutoring and Educational Consultation if you need that extra boost! We can help you with everything from College Algebra to organizational and test-taking skills.
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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

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Monday, June 6, 2011

Social Media and Summer Activities for Students

In some ways, one may think using social media to develop good literary habits is counter-intuitive. However, it's summer and I think we should try to implement some fun activities into the boring summer reading list. Here are a few ideas I came up with to keep your readers engaged:

1.  Do you get tired of using worksheets to summarize a chapter of a classic novel? Have your student summarize the chapter in 140 characters or less. See how well they can do. "Brevity is the soul of wit" I believe.

2.  How about an interactive book report? Get your tween to use their status update on Facebook as a platform for their book report. See if you can get the kids to read the books at the same time and encourage them to go back and forth. You can even set up a private group for that specific book.

3.  Is your child learning to spell? How about texting the spelling words back and forth? Have your child look up a new word and text you the meaning while you're at the office.

4. Do you have a high school senior getting ready to enter the job force? Encourage them to create a LinkedIn profile and begin some resume' creating activities. Show them examples of good resumes and see if they have activities they would like to do to build their own resume. In today's media friendly world, a little creativity can go a long way!

There's a few ideas to get you started. I am going to start experimenting myself and let you know how it goes. Post your ideas or comments as the summer goes along! Anything to prevent the summer slide, right?