11 College Misconceptions Every Incoming Freshman Needs To Know
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Helen Horton
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theodysseyonline.com11 College Misconceptions Every Incoming Freshman Needs To Knowtheodysseyonline.comCollege is a crazy, beautiful, amazing whirlwind. It is highly popularized in television and movies, but not necessarily in the most accurate way. Yes, there's frats, dingy dorms, raging house parties—but there's also a lot that people fail to mention. 1. If you thought that you knew how to study, you're wrong. All of your classes aren't taught every day, so professors aren't on your case constantly about reading and memorizing material. Once you get back that "questionable" first exam grade, you'll kick it into high gear and figure out what works for you 2. So you're living with a stranger... Figuring out how to live with your new roomie is a task in itself. From arranging your room and learning about each other's habits, to scheduling important me-time, it can be stressful. Understanding how to give-and-take can help establish a peaceful living situation. 3. You will lose some of your high school friends. Frankly, it sucks. Outgrowing people and drifting apart is a part of life. It's especially hard when friends are hours away and conflicting schedules get in the way of communication. 4. New friends are amazing! So many cultures and backgrounds mesh together at college. You learn about each other, grow together, and create life-long memories. Bonding over pizza at 3 a.m. is one of the best ways to do it, to be honest. 5. You will feel like a visitor at home. Coming home for the first time is an odd experience. Questions like, "So what's new?" and "How are you?" seem to be un-answerable because the world around you feels so foreign. You've grown and experienced so much while the people at home seem to have stayed the same. 6. Embrace the party scene... or not. Hangover Parks And Recreation GIF from Hangover GIFs Some people go out every night and some people don't go out at all. House parties are happening all the time and bars are open every day. Does it mean that you should go out and get trashed every night? That's up to you. There's also a lot of non-alcohol related clubs and campus activities in session, so check that out if you're not feeling like nursing that morning hangover. 7. FOMO is very real and you will feel every bit of it. When Your Friends Go Out Without You GIF from Friends GIFs You've got three hours of homework left? But there's house parties, an off-campus dinner date, sporting events, two club meetings... The pressure to do everything humanely possible is way more prominent than it ever was in high school. 8. A good-night's sleep? What is that? Say goodbye to sweet dreams and hello to Red Bull and daily naps! Thanks to noisy roommates and neighbors, paper thin walls, and no self-control when it comes to Netflix, you can kiss away those Z's. 9. The "Freshman 15" is a myth... Sort of. Some people gain 15 pounds, some people lose 15 pounds, and some people stay the same. Crazy schedules, countless dining hall options, and having a fitness facility at your fingertips can influence your decisions— for better or for worse. 10. There's nothing better than a fresh start. Start Of Something New High School Musical GIF from Start Of Something New GIFs You will realize the parts of yourself you never knew and you will lose the parts of yourself holding you back. Here at college, it doesn't matter where you came from in high school or what you did in your past; it matters if you're a good person and the things you do from this point forward to better the world around you. 11. Yes, it will be the best years of your life! Here's to the next four-plus years!
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