by compactscholars | Jul 18, 2017 | Letters to Future Scholars
Submission by Reilly M. A helpful piece of advice for incoming commuter freshmen would be to relax. But don’t spend all your time doing nothing. Find a balance and after trial and error, you’ll settle in comfortably. Something in your first semester will present a...
by compactscholars | Jul 11, 2017 | Letters to Future Scholars
Submission by Carissa M. The most essential piece of advice I have for an incoming commuter freshman is to stay motivated. A lot of days you might just want to stay at home, but you have to know that isn’t the right choice. Some of the days I stayed home because I...
by compactscholars | Jul 4, 2017 | Letters to Future Scholars
Submission by Celina M. Manage your time wisely because I focused on this and it saved me. I learned to include one calming activity for weeks preparing for exams. Manage your time, which for me meant going through all of my course syllabi and entering...
by compactscholars | Jun 27, 2017 | Letters to Future Scholars
Submission by Joseph M. Always expect the worst to happen. Anytime a disaster has happened, I have had a backup plan and I’ve been okay with the outcome, as I had expected it to happen. If you have a test the next day, buy two scantrons; you’d hate to drop one in a...
by compactscholars | Jun 20, 2017 | Letters to Future Scholars
Submission by Amanda Q. The most essential piece of advice I have for incoming freshman commuter students is to stay on top of your work and go to class even if attendance isn’t mandatory. Being a commuter is more difficult than living on campus because it requires...
by compactscholars | Jun 13, 2017 | Letters to Future Scholars
Submission by Brianna R Understand your limits and don’t overfill your plate. For example, try not to take 8 A.M. classes if you commute! Stay away from them if you can. You may think that you are used to commuting because of high school, but the homework to sleep...
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