Friday, August 5, 2016

Notes to a Freshman

Being a freshman in college seems very exciting- that is, until you actually are freshman in college. Once you get to that 'pivotal' year you realize that it isn't anything special. It isn't hard. It isn't exhilarating. It is; however, very stressful, time consuming, and rather boring. The freshman "experience" is nothing to look forward too.
            Filler classes, for example, take up a large majority of your time. They're boring, and designed for failure. These "core classes" are required for everything regardless of how much they relate to your major. Failing one of these classes, even though they have absolutely nothing to do with what you want to do in life, will prevent you from going any further. You need to pass your English 101, even if you plan on majoring in math.     
            Time management is a concept that most freshmen have yet to grasp, resulting in a mega-ton of wasted time and just as much stress. Unfortunately, time management is very crucial when attempting to pass your "core" classes. Surprisingly time management is not a prerequisite class; though, I digress- I wouldn't want to give them any more crazy ideas.

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