by compactscholars | May 9, 2017 | Letters to Future Scholars
Submission by Zeke C. As a freshman commuter student, I believe that the most essential advice I can give is to make sure to manage your time well. Most students say that managing time is essential to school, especially in college. If you manage your time...
by compactscholars | May 2, 2017 | Letters to Future Scholars
Submission by Cindy R. A tip for incoming freshmen is to really put in more effort towards your studies than you did in high school. It doesn’t really matter if you are coming in as a straight A student because expectations are different in college; everything moves...
by compactscholars | Apr 25, 2017 | Letters to Future Scholars
Submission by Adrian C. The most essential piece of advice that I can give to incoming freshmen is to be organized. I know it sounds generic and you’ve never really needed to be organized in the past, but in college you actually do. I recommend getting a planner of...
by compactscholars | Apr 18, 2017 | Letters to Future Scholars
Submission by: Alberto G. The most important thing that I can tell an incoming student is to work as hard as possible, even if that means not sleeping. The reward will come slowly but surely. I have tried my hardest this semester and can say that I’m having a better...
by compactscholars | Apr 11, 2017 | Letters to Future Scholars
Submission by Heather V. One tip for incoming commuter freshmen is to familiarize yourself with the campus and its resources. You might get lucky and have a teacher whom you’ll hear this from all the time when you start college, but you might not. There’s a reason...
by compactscholars | Apr 4, 2017 | Letters to Future Scholars
Submission by Sonia G. Dear Future Scholars, If you schedule your mental breakdowns you’ll be much more efficient; so like, if you want to cry right now but you don’t have time, you can do it later. You will need to be willing to put in 3x the effort you put in high...
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