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How Can Freshmen Quickly Acclimate To University Life?

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Gelyna Price

  • October 24, 2023

Are you struggling to settle into college freshman life? Don’t panic. Living on your own brings freedom but also unexpected challenges. Don’t worry if you experience anxiety, homesickness, budget problems, roommate concerns, or time management issues – it’s normal. A Higher Education Research Institute (HERI) survey found that the majority of first-year students have a difficult time transitioning. Read on for the most effective ideas for you to acclimate to university life ASAP. Not only can it assist you in surviving these challenging times, but push you to a fun, more fulfilling future.

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5 Best Ideas For Acclimating to College Freshman Life

  1. Be patient and give yourself time to adjust.

Since it may take a year or more to get used to university life, don’t expect to become acclimated as soon as you arrive. Whether it’s making friends or figuring out your major, be kind to yourself and figure things out one day at a time.

  1. Go to your classes.

It may seem like a no-brainer, but many freshmen skip class since attendance isn’t always taken. Instead, go to your classes so you’re always caught up for papers and exams. Good attendance will also help you settle into a comfortable routine faster.

  1. Discover life outside your classroom.

While going to classes should be a priority, you should also get involved with the many activities on campus outside of the classroom. No better way to feel like you’re truly part of campus than by making friends and joining clubs. You may even adopt a healthier attitude about college freshman life.

  1. Maintain a positive attitude.

Especially when classes and roommates get demanding, always keep your cool and look on the bright side. It will not only help you be more open to new experiences but also keep your energy levels up. It’s ok to admit you are homesick but staying in touch with family and friends is much easier these days.

  1. Benefit from the many resources probably around you.

If you are struggling with homesickness, see your dorm’s resident advisor (RA) for help. Apart from your RA, your school has a variety of other student services available to make acclimatizing to university life much smoother. Don’t feel embarrassed. HERI also found that nearly 80% of first-year students benefit from support.

Advantages of Acclimating to College Freshman Life

Going to college is a huge transition that can be fraught with roadblocks, particularly if this is your first time leaving home. Everyone’s challenges may be unique, but the ideas presented above can benefit all. Slowly but surely, university life can evolve into an exciting and enriching era soon enough. If you need more help, check out Empowerly.

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