Sometimes We Just Have To Say No
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Sometimes We Just Have To Say No

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Learn to turn down your social life to balance everything else.Putting homework before adventure is sometimes necessary in college. Let me give you a scenario, one that every college student knows. You’re hanging around your best friends and, all of a sudden, you’re packed in a car headed somewhere for a good time. One of those good times you may regret later because you have a test in the morning that you aren’t ready for. At all.

How does this happen? Well, it’s simple. You haven’t learned to say “no.” It never fails. Every Thursday night, I have to say that magic word to whatever adventure pops up. I’ll admit that I have indulged in a few late night Taco Bell runs a few hours before I have to get up in the morning for a PT session in ROTC. 
For the most part, I’ve learned to say “no,” but every now and then I slip up. I usually play it off and tough it out until I actually have to wake up. After that, it’s a downhill slope in my day until I get precious time to take a nap. Naps are bittersweet. As great as they are, they mess up my sleep schedule and I end up watching whatever show I’m addicted to on Netflix, all night.
 
Self-discipline is one of the keys to success in college. I found this out the hard way during first semester. Take a language course like Russian and you’ll never have to ask why – better yet, don’t!

Balancing a social life, grades and your extracurricular activities is part of the college package and it’s not easy. Getting enough sleep is a concept that has lost all meaning to me. Making memories is a great experience, but sometimes moderation is key. There will always be another adventure to have, I promise. The important thing to keep in mind is that you can always say, “no.” 

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