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Going to college is exciting and scary at the same time. As excited as you may be, you may also feel scared. It doesn't have to be scary, though. If you learn about the college life beforehand, you can ease your fears. This article can help.

Read the course syllabus first thing. The syllabus will tell you when your instructor is available to answer questions and provide extra help. You will quickly see what will be expected of you in the course. The syllabus tells you what your instructor wants you to learn, and thus how to prepare for tests.

When you are trying to choose a school that you would like to attend you should weigh all of the pros and cons of the school compared to what your major will be. You can find many lists that tell you what the department at the school you are interested in ranks.

Make sure that you purchase a pair of flip flops for showers in your dorm. These are essential as you do not know the forms of bacteria that are on the shower floor. Also, they can serve as a form of comfort for you during your shower. Flip flops are inexpensive and can be stylish, as they make a great addition to your shower arsenal.

Pay your whole balance due every month for each of your credit cards. This will keep you from incurring late fees. Credit cards should only be used in certain situations. Credit cards can be tempting because they are so easy to use, but remember how hard they are to pay off. Having to deal with money problems is not helpful.

When taking a test, remember that it is just a test. Many people get intimidated by tests thinking that they are more than they really are. They are supposed to be a review of what you have already learned in your class. Having confidence in yourself and studying well can help you do well on them.

Take extra writing utensils with you to your tests. There is always a strong possibility that your pencil could break or that your pen could run out of ink while you're doing your test. Having a backup writing utensil can help you continue your test without being distracted by having to sharpen a pencil or refill a pen.

If you are struggling with a course, do not be afraid to get in touch with the professor. Whether through e-mail or scheduled office hours, making that connection can be just what you need to get back on track. While many professors may seem unreachable, remember that they are there to help you learn.

Make contacts while you are in school that you can use when you get out. If you really enjoy a particular professor's class, make an effort to get to know that professor in addition to pushing yourself to become an outstanding student. The contacts you make now will help you establish and move forward in your career in the years to come.

After every single class that you attend, reread the notes that you took and think about each of the items that you wrote down. Typically, when you are note taking, you will not be thinking about what you are writing. This will give you a chance to soak up the information you put on paper.

Taking classes is important but you should also find some kind of activities you can do on campus. All colleges have a lot of clubs or teams you can join, but you could also volunteer for an association or even start your own club. You will be able to add this experience on your resume.

If you are having an important test the next day, read all your notes once more prior to going to bed. Your brain will process that information even as you sleep. During sleep, the brain assists by building certain contextual links between the pieces of information, thus helping it make more sense the following morning.

After reading these tips, college shouldn't be as scary. As you have learned, it is possible for anyone to graduate when armed with the proper tools and right planning. Use what the article has taught and you'll be at the top of your class. We wish you the best of luck in school!

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