Tips from college students
Tips for high school students to prepare for college
1.
Be prepared to do a lot of reading in college.
2.
Learn time management: use a calendar and plan
how to use your time. Learn to manage your time while still in high school,
keep a calendar of all exams and paper due dates.
3.
One of the biggest transitions between high
school and college is development of time management skills- students must be
learn to balanced school and social life.
4.
Be prepared to discipline yourself, as the
temptation to slack could be great. If you miss 4-5 classes in a semester, you may not make it through the semester successfully.
5.
Being sick affects your ability to be a student
and remember that community living contributes to the cold/flu season.
6.
Learn to read- summarize and outline reading.
7.
Learn to
take notes in class
8.
Learn to study
9.
Start the college and scholarship search as
early as possible
10.
Take as many science, math, English, and foreign
language courses as you can: they build a foundation for college
11.
Participated in volunteer and community service
programs. It helps with scholarships!
12.
Take advantage of the advanced classes offered in
high school.
13.
Think about what characteristics in a university
are of most important to you (climate, environment, degrees offered, size,
location, etc.) before making a final decision about attending college. Visit them
if possible.
Advice from university of Portland students
1.
“ I think the most important thing to let high
school students know is not to overlook anything. When I was in high school I often
asked myself. ‘’ why do I need to know this?” then if I didn’t think it was
pertinent, I wouldn’t bother to study it. But in college, all those seemingly
unneeded tools come together in the real life ( e.g.: finding an interesting of
those two lines in algebra is later important in cost/revenue calculations). In
the way of classes, learning to read and write well is very important. The focus
should be on the format and clarifying ideas in writing, and being able to pick
out the important parts of writing ( the testable facts). Volunteering and
joining clubs are important
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