2010年6月3日星期四

Ten Fashion College Tips to Reduce Stress and Enjoy Your First Semester



Go to college for the first time is exciting but can also be exhausting. And if you go to a public university, Ivy League school or a fashion that the first semester, most of all his stress. But fear not, because you can not only survive thrive, but, in his first term - and during his academic career. Here are tips from a ten to start Fashion College on the road to success, no matter where you go to school.

1. Make new friends. Try to meet as many people as you can in your classes. Smile and say hello to students sitting around you. Break the ice by asking them about a lecture or reading assignment. And exchange e-mail addresses with them so you can contact them for notes if you have to miss a class.
2. Get to know your teachers. To get over any intimidation about college instructors, meet them one on one in office hours. The more relaxed atmosphere of office hours is a great way to find out more about their academic and professional interests, and they get to know you better, too. Also, fashion school instructors typically are working professionals with industry ties, which can prove to be helpful when it comes time for you to find a job.
3. Know you're not alone. Who doesn't feel overwhelmed when they start college? New classes, new city, new roommates - it's a lot to take in. But if you're prepared for the fact that you will feel crazed those first few months, you'll be better able to handle it. And knowing that everyone feels the same way you do just makes it a little easier.
4. Keep in touch with old ones. Thanks to social networking sites like Facebook, it's easy to stay in touch with your old high school friends. Doing so makes the transition to a new college a lot easier, because you don't feel like you're suddenly cut off from everyone. Also, you can share stories and advice about adjusting to your new situations.
5. Get organized. The good news is that in college, parents and teachers aren't breathing down your neck telling you to do your homework and get to classes on time. But that's also the bad news. Now you have to be responsible for it all yourself. Get yourself some kind of organizer - a datebook, a PDA, even a big wall calendar, and use it to keep track of all your assignments and exams. (It feels good to cross things off, too.)
6. Don't procrastinate. Time flies by that first semester. Keep on top of reading and assignments because before you know it, it's time for exams. Falling one week behind can turn into two weeks, then three. Sticking to deadlines will take so much stress off of you.
7. Visit the Career Center. It's surprising that many students don't even think about the Career Center until they're ready to graduate. In fashion college, students are encouraged to visit the Career Center as soon as they start college, so they know what opportunities await them. It's highly motivating for your studies when you have a dream career in mind.
8. Get involved in school. When you go to a new school, you can feel isolated, like you don't belong anywhere. You can change that feeling by joining one of the on-campus clubs, or by signing up with a committee to plan a school event. You'll meet new people and learn new skills, all with a big dollop of school spirit.
9. Stay healthy. You're already going to feel worn down from having a new schedule and life, so be sure to take care of yourself. Get plenty of rest (all-nighters aren't all they're cracked up to be) and eat right. Be sure to get a flu shot, too.
10. Enjoy. The study is important, but put your nose to the grindstone 24 / 7 burning. Do not forget to make time for yourself to go: to the movies, going to the gym, go dancing or reading a good book. It's all about balance. His first semester at the university can be one of the most emotional moments of his life. And to survive the way - and thrive - the foundation for the rest of his college years and beyond.

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