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6 Things students studying abroad in 2025 should be aware of ...

  • Writer: Nimisha Padliya
    Nimisha Padliya
  • Aug 23, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 8

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Starting college is a milestone for everyone. Although it is exciting, it can also be intimidating. College is a place for you to make choices, grow and learn. You might find yourself feeling confused on how to best prepare for college. Here are 6 things that you should know before starting college.


1. Make a List

When moving into your dorm, make sure you have a list of all the essentials that you’ll need. Make a list of toiletries, room needs and other miscellaneous items. Being organized will ensure that you don’t find yourself scrambling and running to the nearest Target because you missed something. Don’t add any extra items that you might not need, stick to the basic essentials.


2. Don’t Splurge on Textbooks

You will be expected to purchase textbooks for most of your classes. In case you are unable to find a pdf version of your textbook, don’t rush to Amazon, instead check Facebook. Renting or buying the second-hand textbook will help you save a lot of money.


3. Join Clubs and Other Activities

One of the best ways to meet people and make friends in college is through an extracurricular. Check out the clubs and organizations that your college has. Join any activity that piques your interest, you’ll meet many likeminded individuals. Additionally, getting involved on campus is one of the best ways to beat stress.


4. Get to Know Your Professors

In a class filled with hundreds of students, you cannot expect to form a bond with your professor unless you take initiative. Attend their office hours and schedule one on one time with them so that you can form a better connection with them. Also meet your TAs and don’t hesitate to ask questions


5. Ask for Help When You Need It

Everyone is figuring stuff out and so you shouldn’t feel like you are the only one who is struggling. You should feel free to ask for help whenever you need it, be it related to academics or mental health.


6. Staying Safe on Campus

Learn about all the safety resources on campus to know all that your college has to offer. Always be aware of your surroundings, especially after dark. Furthermore, stay updated on the crime rates near you.


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