by compactscholars | Sep 11, 2019 | Letters to Future Scholars, Wisdom Wednesdays
Submitted by Kaylee H. What I learned about college in the first semester: Everything happens for a reason.Drugs are not cool.Don’t try to grow up too fast. You’ll want to be young once you are grown.It’s okay to make friends, to be apart of certain groups, but not...
by compactscholars | Sep 4, 2019 | Wisdom Wednesdays
By Hannah J. I have 7 feelings about college. One: I am EXCITED to create the crazy and fun college memories that everybody has. Two: I am STRESSED about how time consuming it all is, considering I also have a full time job. I don’t really have time to do all the...
by compactscholars | Oct 25, 2017 | Letters to Future Scholars
Submission by Lucia A. The most essential piece of advice for incoming freshmen commuter students entering SDSU in future years is to enjoy the privilege they have by being able to come to a university this beautiful. Not many get the chance to do so. So don’t waste...
by compactscholars | Oct 17, 2017 | Letters to Future Scholars
Submission by Sierra K. One tip for future commuter freshman is to not be afraid to put yourself out there and try new things that test the boundaries of how you or others already define you. Whether it’s talking to a stranger, going to an event, or meeting with your...
by compactscholars | Oct 3, 2017 | Letters to Future Scholars
Submission by Abdi H. The one piece of advice I have is to seek help early and often. In some classes, things will gradually get harder, like in my chemistry class. That doesn’t make you stupid, this is just new heights you’ve never been to academically. Help rooms...
by compactscholars | Sep 26, 2017 | Letters to Future Scholars
Submission by Nickie T. One of the best tips I can have for commuters is to get your life organized. Leaving my house at 6am to make it to my 8am classes on time left a lot of room for distractions. Plan out your day. Get as much sleep as possible. Don’t party too...
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