How to Survive Your First Week of College

College 101

Amy Brantley
Your first week of college can be a nightmare. You rush from room to room trying to find the right classroom only to discover that this really isn't the class for you. Luckily, your first week of college doesn't have to be a nightmare. You can survive your first week of college, if you're properly prepared.

How to Survive Your First Week of College #1: Tour the Campus

In order to survive your first week of college, it really helps to know where all your classes are located. You can either tour the campus on your own, or you can also join a tour that is guided by students who are familiar with the campus. Campus tours are usually scheduled a few days before the first week begins.

How to Survive Your First Week of College #2: View the Syllabus

In order to survive your first week of college, you must know if the classes you're taking are right for you. One way to do this is to look over each class syllabus. You can usually find this information on the school's website. If you find that a class isn't for you, you'll have time during your first week to change your schedule.

How to Survive Your First Week of College #3: Start Reading Your Textbooks

Once you have your textbooks, start reading them. This way, you not only get a better feel for the course, but you can also find out if you can handle the course. You will be able to purchase your textbooks several weeks in advance.

How to Survive Your First Week of College #4: Speak To Your Instructors

After you find out who your instructors are, take time to meet with them one on one to discuss the course. Instructors are more than willing to meet with you and discuss any questions you may have. This is a great idea, especially if you are worried about a certain course. Meeting with your instructor is a great way to ensure that you survive your first week of college.

How to Survive Your First Week of College #5: Make Changes To Your Schedule

Once you've had a chance to get a true feel for what your courses are all about, you can change your schedule if you need to. You'll be able to change your classes during the first week of college. This is important if you want to survive. Being in several courses that are too difficult can quickly make students drop out. Make sure you can handle the schedule you have.

How to Survive Your First Week of College #6: Pick Up Needed Supplies

Another thing you will need to do to survive your first week is pick up any needed supplies. This not only included notebooks and highlighters, but it also includes parking tags, student IDs, and library cards as well. Each course syllabus will list the supplies you will need for the course.

How to Survive Your First Week of College #7: Discover Campus Rules

One thing you must do in order to survive your first week of college is read the campus rules. Breaking some rules can get you thrown off campus. Be sure you know what you can and cannot do while on campus.

How to Survive Your First Week of College #8: Find a Tutor If You Need One

There will be classes that you will have to take, even if they're difficult. If you come across one of these courses, be sure to find a tutor during your first week of college. Having a tutor will make it not only easy to survive your first week, but the entire semester as well.

Published by Amy Brantley - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle

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  • Rebecca Haughn10/14/2007

    Good advice and simply prepare. Do your homework lol. Thanks much for sharing this so that people could benefit.

  • Lori Piper8/16/2007

    great article!!!!

  • Zac Wassink8/16/2007

    party. party party party. thats all

  • Pam Gaulin8/16/2007

    Good info!

  • Sophie8/15/2007

    Great tips, Amy. I wrote a similar article to this today!
    Sophie

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