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today's my first day of college..?
i'm going to college from 6-10PM for a medical assistant program for 8 months. i'm sooo nervous. i don't know if its because i'm starting something new, or because i just moved from virginia to california, so i wont know anyone or anything. i'm looking for some tips or inspiration.
8 Answers
- msoexpertLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Being nervous just goes with the territory. It's a new experience and you just don't know what to expect. Plus you don't know if you'll be able to make it through to the end. And of course, there's paying back any student loans / financial aid.
But I'll tell you what I tell my students,
1) Congrats for deciding to better yourself by furthering your education,
2) Realize that it will take dedication and persistence because you'll do well in some areas, yet struggle in others,
3) Don't be afraid to ask for help. That's what teachers are there for and believe me, you're not alone in not knowing it all. Everyone eventually needs assistance, but many fail to ask for help. Don't be afraid!
4) Keep up with the material!
5) Don't wait until the last minute to do homework or prep for exams because you won't do nearly as well, and
6) Take careful notes, writing down things that are most important. Don't write it all, pick and choose the KEY points you need to remember.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
NRHH1: deliver like 2 situations of water, and quite some snacks. At my college, the nearest keep is style of a 30 minute walk. except you aren't to any extent further residing on campus.. lol. it is style of like the first days in severe college, going over syllabuses, assessment of the route, etc. NRHH2: Psychology RHH: children Of The Corn- American Dream
- 1 decade ago
Talk to the instructors . . . building a relationship early will allow you to be more confident and more likely participate in classroom discussions. You'll be more involved in the courses and get more out of the program.
- csucdartgirlLv 71 decade ago
Time management is the key to success in college. Remember grades do count. Don't cop out with the "C's get degrees" attitude.
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- 1 decade ago
CONGRATULATIONS!! You're going to look back on this moment with such fondness someday. Not only are you going to learn a lot in your classes, you're going to learn a lot about life from moving so far away. Breathe and enjoy what your life becomes! :)
- 1 decade ago
First congratulation on your High Education. Be yourself and always remember that "God will not give you anything you can handle"
- 1 decade ago
Stick to your professors outlines, they all feel they have better outlook on the subject then who wrote the book, so follow their outlines and you will be fine.