I am going to college in roughly a week and I am beginning to be scared honostly. I come from a small town, where our school size was only about 100 people... (That was grades 7 - 12) And to even begin to think about being in a classroom with more than 10 people is very intimidating... Any been to college on here that can offer any advice to a small town Canadian?
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I am in college.
a) Time. Make sure you have full control over it. Do not Party too much (LAN parties are an exception
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b) Professors. Talk to them, get to know them. Normally they like students who come to them for help
c) Friends. Make LOTS of friends, then u can help each other on homework
Alot more, but those were just some of the utmost fundamental stuff people have been emphasizing upon last year.
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What college are you going to?
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I'm going to Grande Prairie College. Just some silly upgrading cause I f'd around way too much in Highschool... And I can't believe I am saying this, but I played waaay too much Starcraft...
Just a little college.
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My college only has about 2000 undergrads, but surprisingly only like half of us party and stuff. None of my friends actually party, unlike those idiots which get wasted every single night. I'm on the first floor of my dorm along a road which leads out of the campus into the ground, so I see at least 100 people going out from around 9PM-12AM.
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Only 2000 undergrads? Lol at my college there's like 50k undergrads =-O
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I was pretty nervous before I started college. But once you've been in that first class for about 5 minutes, you'll feel fine.
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So if I have a 2.1 WGPA, and I'm taking almost all honors courses this year (this will be my sophomore year), and I do a lot of extracurricualr stuff, and I also went to summer school, and I get straight A's this year, can I still make it into Princeton?
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Who screws around their freshman year? That's what senior year is for
My brother went to the Citadel, which is a military school. The first time I talked to him since he left, he said this:
Me:So how's the Citadel?
Him:it sucks
me:why?
Him:its not very fun
I laughed, and felt like sharing it.
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Why should they? If your learning the material, good. If not, thats fine too because its your money your spending to be there.
Thats what i like about college. Its no longer the 'I HAVE to be here against my will which makes me feel very hostile', its quite simply 'Im spending a good deal of money to be here and if i fuck up its my own fault.'
Where do you think your taxes are going? That's assuming you go to a public school.
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I do believe that minors are required by LAW to go to a school of some sort. Once you're an adult, it's totally up to you (many colleges also receive parts of their funds from taxes). You're required to pay taxes, too. Saying you pay for public school is about the same as telling a cop that you pay his salary. Technically, it's true, but see how far saying that gets you. ;p
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So if I have a 2.1 WGPA, and I'm taking almost all honors courses this year (this will be my sophomore year), and I do a lot of extracurricualr stuff, and I also went to summer school, and I get straight A's this year, can I still make it into Princeton?
I dunno; it really depends on many things. I don't know if it'll work for colleges like Princeton, but if you do not make it to Princeton but are truly adament about attending that university, then what I'd do is for the first year, go to another college (preferably easy but not too "low standard") and get straight A's. Make sure that when you register for classes, you not only look at your college's cirriculum, but you also look at Princeton's cirriculum for the major you want. Then you can make sure that all your credits will transfer properly and not fall too far behind. Transferring from another college IMO is much easier than getting admitted as a freshmen.
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