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Tips To Making Your College Years More Successful

Facing college can be overwhelming; where to live, work and how to get through all those exams and lectures may seem impossible, but you've got some good advice in the following article. Learn from those who have gone before you and avoid costly mistakes. Most importantly, stick with it until graduation!

Take as many credits as you can handle at one time. Most universities charge you per credit, but only up to twelve credits. After that the rests of the credits in that semester are free. Taking eighteen credits per semester will leave you paying one-third less than your peers for the same education.

Bring a bottle of water to school with you. It is important to stay hydrated throughout the day. You need to do this if you are busy with class through the day and cannot eat. Constantly drinking water is a great way to help you remain focused throughout the day. Refill the bottle between classes at water fountains.

Set realistic goals when you schedule you work and classes. If you aren't a night person, avoid scheduling night classes. Learn your body's natural rhythm and schedule around it.

Spend the maximum amount of time studying every day. The more work you put into getting a good education, the more positive things you'll get from it. While you may be able to be social still, college needs to be treated like a job. Excelling in college will reward you with a much beter career and additional earning power.

Learn about buy diploma and scholarships that can help with your college costs. A variety of options will be available, even for things you can't imagine are real, like a left-handed scholarship! You can also apply for federal or state grants or even take student loans.

Don't try to do everything in one semester. It's easy to be an overachiever when there's so much to do and everything's new. You will burn out quickly if you try to take the maximum number of credits and join every campus activity that sounds interesting. Take a reasonable number of credits and try one or two activities your first semester.

Saying no to things that make you uncomfortable is just as important in college as it was when you lived with your parents. Many students experiment with alcohol or sex during their college years, but if you don't want to do these things, don't let anyone pressure you into them. Your college experience should be about having fun, exploring who you are and preparing for your future via your classes--not about doi