Survive & Thrive in College | What No One Tells You

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College is often students’ first taste of adulthood. While exciting, it can also be incredibly overwhelming. Here are six tips to help you not only survive but thrive in college. 🎒

TIME STAMPS:
00:00 Introduction
00:14 Don’t Treat It Like High School
01:17 Build Systems to Stay on Track
03:06 Make Time for Relationships
04:19 Choose Your Friends Wisely
05:42 Sleep, Exercise, Nutrition
07:08 Check In & Ask for Help

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Also if you’re just wanting to get through school just focus on getting enough to eat, 30 minute walk everyday(helps with bowel movements) and spending enough time studying itshould help you make it through.

denizenhugger
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I went through a lot of the same stuff. Gave up my social life in high school snd college used ineffective methods of study and made up through intensity. I would highly recommend for anyone for just looking to get through college or looking to do well at least have a baseline of how to use flashcards effectively with Anki and active recall and spaced repetition as baseline as this will allow any undergraduate program that requires a lot of memorizing to be a lot easier and with this you’ll have more time to yourself.

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One piece of advice I have to make the transition more manageable is to, if possible, take a reduced course load for your 1st semester of 1st year.

For example, my Uni had a max course load of 5 in Fall, and 5 in Winter.
So you could instead do something like 3 in Fall (minimum # to still be considered "full-time"), and depending on how that went, you could do 3-5 in Winter. Then you could do whichever 1-4 courses you didn't yet take, hopefully online during the Spring term, or even push 1-2 courses to a later Spring term if possible (if they're just random electives or whatever, and not core/prerequisite courses).

This makes the transition way more manageable, and can potentially save a lot of expense and/or hardship of having to retake classes that didn't go well during 1st semester. I really wish someone had given me this advice, lol.

Also, if things aren't going well, contact Academic Advising (or whatever equivalent your school has) ASAP, and they can help you navigate things like deferred exams, dropping courses, withdrawing from courses, scheduling various things, etc. By the way, you should check out all your degree requirements, and various regulations and policies and stuff on your own, because there's a chance that Academic Advising might miss something and give incorrect/lacking advice (this happened to me multiple times 1st year -_-, so I learned to do most of it on my own).

Best of luck!

BobSmith-pwjz
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Can you plz do a video on neonatal surgery and fetal surgery? its so hard to find videos on both specialties

tlgforever
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Have y’all thought about focusing on other careers in healthcare where people can still have an impact on patients without as much schooling? Such as medical assistant, CNA, phlebotomy technician, pharmacy technician, surgical/scrub technician, etc? I think exploring that and informing people on the qualifications can open up a lot doors for some! (Just a thought lol)

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7. Get your information from a variety of sources

fyzikcs
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What kind of books do neurosurgeons read to gain the knowledge??

alicendagwatha
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Is there a good video for how to eat healthy in college?

buckeye
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now i'm worried for college lol but I still have a long way to go

junexiii
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Do you review personal statements mate?

MichaelsMornings