Starting
college or university can be a difficult adjustment. A major reason for this is
that students are prone to making a few common mistakes. Being aware of these
pitfalls will help you avoid them, increasing the chances that your college
experience is a positive one.
Missing
Class
Before
university, there were immediate consequences of skipping class. Now, it’s down
to you to be disciplined; if you’re not, you may fail. Resist the temptation to
stay out late when you have an early class the next day — or even hold off
partying entirely until the weekend. If you know that you’ll likely struggle to
make it to school early, opt for classes that with later start times, whenever possible.
Falling
Behind
Even if you
do make it to all your classes (and on time), there is still the possibility
that you may fall behind. This is because simply attending class is not enough:
you also need to study in your own time. If you find it hard to stay focused
when you’re on your own, form a study group. If, after this, you are still
finding it difficult to keep up, consider hiring a tutor.
Rushing
Into Your Housing Decision
With so many
choices to make related to your education, it may seem simpler to just opt for University of Waterloo
housing instead
of shopping around. Some students are happy living on campus, but many find it
more comfortable to rent an apartment, as living in independent housing gives
you the chance to choose your roommates, provides you with more space, and
makes it easier to study well.
Trying to
Do Too Much
There’s no
way to avoid the homesickness at the beginning of your first semester — it’s a
natural consequence of being away from family and friends. Instead of filling
all your time with activities to distract yourself, accept how you feel. Give
yourself time to settle in and to relax by yourself. Decide how many classes
you can reasonably expect to manage, and limit yourself to no more than one or
two clubs or sports teams in your first year.
Most of the
above pitfalls involve just simple fixes, the exception being finding the right
housing. If you believe that you’ll be happier living off campus, start your
search early for student rentals in Waterloo. University students have it easy — they can find a home at
King Street Towers.
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