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7 Pieces Of Advice To Help You Survive Your Very First Week of College

You got to college! Now what?

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It's your first week of school and, though you've been getting advice from everyone, you still have no clue about some the most important tips to get you through your first week. This is some advice from a bunch of people who were probably just as lost as you.

1. Don't be afraid to ask for help

"Ask for help. Even if the help you need is just a phone call from home telling you everything is going to be OK, don't be afraid to ask for it. Trying to muscle through and do it all by yourself doesn't make you stronger, tougher, or more grown up, it just makes life harder. Parents, friends, and professors will all be willing to help you if you just ask."-Female, junior

2. Get to know campus

"The faster that you explore the campus and truly see what the university has to offer, the more you will feel at home."-Female, sophomore

"Get to know campus. It's big, it's confusing, and it's easy to get lost in if you don't know where you're going. Since you'll already have your class schedule, look up the buildings where your classes are and try walking to them. This helps you find the location and gauge how much time you need to walk."- Male, sophomore

"Familiarize yourself with major landmarks on campus." -Female, sophomore

"Make sure that you know where your classes are before the day of, so you aren't terribly late. Most professors are understanding, but some aren't and you want to make a good first impression."-Female, sophomore

3. Make an effort to meet people

"Meet as many people as possible. In the first week on campus, everyone else is new and everyone else is looking for new friends. If you put yourself out there trying to make a good impression on people in your dorms or even just around campus, others will remember you. It's a great way to start friendships early."-Male, sophomore

"When you first move in, don't be afraid to prop your door open while you unpack! If you see someone walk past your door, say hello and introduce yourself! Don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone and invite someone for coffee and the opportunity to explore the university together. You won't regret it!"-Female, sophomore

"Talk to literally everyone you meet."-Female, sophomore

"Make an effort to try and get to know people on your floor."-Female, sophomore

4. Stay in touch with family, but don't overdo it

"Feel free to text your family, but don't overdo it on calling them. Live in the moment and try to adjust to living on your own. Fill them all in at the end of the week :)"-Female, sophomore

5. Find your routine (but don't forget about big tests or events)

"Use a planner. I promise it'll help."-Female, junior

"Get into a consistent routine (classes, eating, sleeping, etc.)"-Female, sophomore

6. Go to the involvement fair

"Go to the Involvement Fair and be ready for free stuff!!!"-Female, junior

"Involvement Fair is a must. Also, just meeting as many different people in as many different groups as possible!"-Male, sophomore

"Go to at least one meeting for a club or group you'd like to join."-Female, sophomore

"Go to the involvement fair!!! it's a nightmare, but it's how you find orgs that could change your life."-Female, sophomore

7. Take advantage of every opportunity

"Have fun being in this amazing new place for the first time. There are incredible experiences and events happening in the first week that could inspire and educate you for the future. Take hold of every opportunity and remember, GO BUCKS!!"-Male, sophomore

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