Succeeding in College
Just as in elementary school through high
school, your success in college requires
high motivation and
effort, strong
study skills, effective
time management, and
good test-taking strategies.
These areas are covered in other screens
here at www.how-to-study.com. But college
success requires much more. Once you move
from high school to college, you will generally
find that students are more motivated and
competent than in high school; teachers
are more demanding; the work is more difficult;
and students are expected to be independent.
Further, if you are living away from home
for the first time, you will have many
new experiences.
Here are some ideas that will help you
succeed in college:
Have Clear Goals
College success requires commitment and
a lot of hard work. You must be very certain
about the importance of a college education.
- Be clear about why you are going
to college.
- Establish specific goals you wish
to accomplish.
- Know what it will take to
reach these goals.
- Be certain your goals
are consistent with your interests
and abilities.
- Be flexible – change
your goals if needed based on your
experience as you progress through college.
Get Financial Aid if Needed
College is expensive. Even if you attend
a public college or university and live
at home, you still must pay for tuition,
fees, and books. There are many sources
of financial aid that can help you meet
the high costs of college. Become aware
of and pursue these sources.
- Consider all possible sources
of financial aid in addition
to your college’s
financial aid office.
- Meet all deadlines
for submitting applications
and documentation.
- Respond
quickly and completely to all
requests for additional information.
- Be persistent
in following up your application.
- If
you do receive financial aid,
meet all requirements to keep and continue
your aid.
Manage Your Money
There are many ways to spend money in
the
college setting for other than education
purposes. Take steps to ensure that you
do not waste the money set aside for your
college education.
- Set a budget and keep to it.
- Be careful
about your use of credit cards.
Don’t
overspend. Pay balances promptly
to avoid high interest costs.
- Open a checking
account and carefully monitor
your balance.
- Keep your cell phone under
control. Those minutes and fees
can really add up.
Stay Physically and Emotionally Healthy
You will need to be at your best to succeed
in college. This means taking care of your
body and maintaining a good frame of mind.
- Get enough sleep.
- Don’t rely on
coffee and drinks that contain
high doses of caffeine to provide you with
energy. Foods such as pasta, peanut
butter, non-sugar cereals, and fresh fruit
are healthy alternatives to provide the
energy you need.
- Avoid junk foods. Fast food
is convenient but usually not good
for you.
- Use the services of the student health
office. These services typically include
emergency treatment, low cost examinations,
and low cost or free medication.
- Use
the services of the counseling
office. The professionals there can help
you overcome feelings of loneliness, depression,
and anxiety.
Choose a Professor Carefully
In college you get to select your schedule
of classes. Most classes offer more than
one section so that you can choose not
just the day and time, but the professor
who is teaching that section. Often you
will find student ratings of professors
on the Internet. You can get even more
feedback by talking to other students.
Try to choose a professor who demonstrates
the following characteristics.
- Maintains adequate office hours.
- Provides
constructive feedback.
- Adapts to different
styles of learning.
- Grades fairly.
- Is highly competent in
the subject being taught.
- Establishes
clear and reasonable requirements.
- Provides
a positive learning environment.
Work With Your Advisor
As a student you will be assigned a faculty
advisor to help you with both academic
and career issues. It is up to you to get
the most out of this guidance.
- Know your advisor’s office
location, schedule of
office hours, and contact information.
- Schedule
an appointment with your advisor
at any time you have problems that affect
your academic performance.
- Consider your
advisor’s ideas
when selecting your
major or at any time you are considering
changing your major or career goals.
- Have specific
questions in mind whenever meeting
with your advisor.
Make Good Use of the Library
You are going to spend a lot of your
time in college at the library. Take
full advantage of this major resource.
- Get
to know the resources of the library
as soon as you get to college.
- Learn
to use its computer resources and
card catalogs.
- Make good use of its equipment
such as copy machines, microfiche
readers, production facilities, etc.
- Check out
its quiet study areas. Sign up
for their use if required.
Get Involved in Campus Life
There is a lot more to college than
just classes. A college campus is an
exciting, dynamic environment that can
provide you with many opportunities for
enhancing your college experience.
- Join
a student organization that is
consistent with your interests. You will
find many organizations from which to choose.
- Join
a club in your major. This cannot
only help you in your studies but can provide
contacts that may be very useful
in your future career.
- Join an intramural
team. This is a great way to keep
yourself in good physical shape and make
new friends.
- Attend
social events. Your college experience
should not be all work and no play.
Yes – success
in college takes effort. But this effort
will provide benefits to you
throughout your life. The ideas
presented above can help you
to make your college experience
a successful one.