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Old 08-06-2010, 07:33 PM
Alumiyum Alumiyum is offline
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Also do remember to pace yourself. Your first semester of college can get hectic since everything is new. So if you join a sorority, maybe make that, work, and school your main three priorities until you feel like you have a stable schedule and aren't feeling too overwhelmed. Then you have time to add in other activities if you'd like without feeling lost. (That's not to say you shouldn't check out clubs on campus, just maybe stay in the shallow end for the first month or two at least). It's worth it to make sure you've found a way to balance activities that keeps you from getting too drained before you start adding new ones.
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Old 08-07-2010, 09:33 AM
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Also do remember to pace yourself. Your first semester of college can get hectic since everything is new. So if you join a sorority, maybe make that, work, and school your main three priorities until you feel like you have a stable schedule and aren't feeling too overwhelmed. Then you have time to add in other activities if you'd like without feeling lost. (That's not to say you shouldn't check out clubs on campus, just maybe stay in the shallow end for the first month or two at least). It's worth it to make sure you've found a way to balance activities that keeps you from getting too drained before you start adding new ones.
Right, that is good advice that I will take to heart. :]

I was actually thinking that this would be the best way to go since the job I'm looking into actually told me, "The first few months you feel like you are drowning, then after that you start floating no problem."

I think I'll be able to manage school, work, and Greek Life no problem since I am taking some pretty easy classes this semester (to ease myself into college life).
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