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College Survival Kit

July 28th, 2010

“Every generation feels more clever than what existed before it, and wiser than those who come after him.” - Confucius

One consequence of the current economic situation is its effect on education. Skills development has become crucial. And yet, as we have on the development of these skills is very complex. It was a clear tendency to study abroad and even online. But after five years at university, I believe there are principles we can all take to make our school a success.

“Those who can not in the discovery of his own mistakes deserves to be called happy to be a scholar.” - Donald Foster

1st Making friends. One of the best things about the Varsity is the diversity of people you get to interact. This is not the high school where you are forced to hang with people who can not swim are your boat. Now you are free to mix with anyone. Find the people you refer, and enjoy their company. And do not settle for less. Time with them really provide the support and comfort in difficult times.

2nd Involved. Another great thing about University is the wide range of activities. Whatever your choice, climbing Tai Chi, offer the ideal opportunity to meet other people and take your thoughts into the books. These activities also provide an excellent opportunity, your passions (perhaps a photo or film) and the skills certainly come in handy to buy the whole line to explore. Personally, I recommend any form of martial art. I can not imagine a better way to sharpen your body and mind!

“Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body.” - Sir Richard Steele

3rd Work hard. Whenever you prefer to deny it, the reason you are registered, is learning. This means that ensure the reading before the class visit by asking questions (or late to do so in the night), and that you do your homework papers on time. Get to know your lecturers and professors are not too bad. They are much more inclined to help you if you know in advance. In addition, by a sincere interest in who they are and what they are doing is a good way to socialize.
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