do your BEST. don't take things too lightly. i think that it would be better if you try your hardest already during your freshman yr. this would eventually proppel you to achieve more in the coming years by going a few notches higher to outdo yourself.
befriend EVERYONE (students, professors and even the non-teaching staff!) and don't descriminate. when you're successful with that, you'll eventually discover the group of people that you can mostly relate to, then, stick with them. you can help each other out especially with adjusting to the new environment that you got yourselves into. there's also a huge possibility that they will be the ones whom you will be with until you graduate (so, pick a good group or make one). if you kick yourself out of the group, it will be harder for you to find another.
VOLUNTEER whenever there's a chance and do your very best. you should also remember that this takes a lot of responsibility, so, don't take more work than you can actually do. remember, quality over quantity!
JOIN organizations. it's fun to be with people whom you have same interests with. let me also remind you that co-curricular activities are as important as your academics. it would look good on your resume!
while you still can, SLEEP! you might never have a chance to sleep well in your future years in college.
good day everyone!
I just answered this Featured Question instead of doing my homework; you can ignore your books and answer it too!
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