Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Student Life in College: Advantages of College Life

College life offers students many different opportunities connected with interesting and amazing life full of different events. Moreover, student life gives the opportunity to disclose the talents, which student has never thought about. College is an embrace of acquaintance and skills in the area of communication with other students and professors. This is a period when you feel happy and pleased during the entire period of education. Sometimes, student faces such problems as academics, projects, tests and exams. This can lead to the frustration, but still it can not be compared with all the positive advantages. For example, you are free to have a lot of communication.
1. At college you have the possibility to make friends with new people with the common interests as you have. So, new friends at college can not only accompany you but also help in difficult situations.
2. While being a student you are free to become a member of any club or a sports team. Every college has its own newspaper that is issued inside the college, so you can become a journalist of such paper and quickly gain popularity among colleagues and other people. Moreover, you will always be aware of the latest events and news. First of all, it is necessary to remember that college is the place where you obtain knowledge. While studying at college you have to pay attention to such factors as: subjects, which college offers, majors and minors, professional skills of the teachers, your own personal skills and participating in social life and different events. Moreover, colleges give you the opportunity to demonstrate yourself as talented and accurate student. In this case, you will have the opportunity to receive some kinds of grants and scholarships, which are very helpful to solve your financial problems. Moreover, college campuses offer excellent opportunities to spend leisure time in many different ways, such as having parties, sports competitions and other interesting events.

Managing College Life

You may find a situation getting the better of you. Here are seven ways to help you cope:
  • Talk to someone. Don’t bottle your problems up. Go to someone you trust and get it off your chest. Sometimes verbalizing the problem can help you to see the situation in a different light. If things get bad enough, visit the Office of Student Health Services and set up an appointment to see a counselor.
  • Make your escape. Taking a break from a difficult situation can do wonders for your frame of mind. Your escape doesn’t have to be as elaborate as a vacation; a shopping trip, movie, or walk in the park can do the trick.
  • Let it out. Release your frustration in a productive way; a hard game of racquetball, for example, will ease your tension.
  • Forget about it. Sometimes you’ve just got to say “This isn’t important enough to give my time to” and move on from whatever’s got you down.
  • Do something nice. If you find you’re thinking about your own worries too much, focus on someone else who’s dealing with a tough situation. You’ll get a good feeling from doing something nice for them, and you’ll forget about your own troubles.
  • Do one thing at a time. If your workload seems overwhelming, don’t get discouraged. Take the most important task that’s haunting you and start in on it. Accomplishing even one of your “to dos” can make you feel like you’re back in control.
  • Give yourself a break. Some people create stress by setting standards that are too high to reach. Don’t try to be perfect—sometimes you’ll have to be satisfied with “good enough.”

FUNNY COLLEGE QUOTES

"You can lead a boy to college, but you cannot make him think."
Elbert Hubbard
"I was thrown out of college for cheating on the metaphysics exam; I looked into the soul of the boy next to me."
Woody Allen
"Commencement speeches were invented largely in the belief that outgoing college students should never be released into the world until they have been properly sedated."
G. B. Trudeau
"Yes I'm a bum. But I'm a Harvard bum."
Simon Wilder, character in With Honors
"If a man is a fool, you don't train him out of being a fool by sending him to university. You merely turn him into a trained fool, ten times more dangerous."
Desmond Bagley
"College is a refuge from hasty judgment."
Robert Frost

 

College quotes

You have four years to be irresponsible here. Relax. Work is for people with jobs. You'll never remember class time, but you'll remember time you wasted hanging out with your friends. So, stay out late. Go out on a Tuesday with your friends when you have a paper due Wednesday. Spend money you don't have. Drink 'til sunrise. The work never ends, but college does..."
 BY-Tom Petty quotes
College is the best time of your life. When else are your parents going to spend several thousand dollars a year just for you to go to a strange town and get drunk every night?

The benefits of living on campus

Deciding on whether to live on campus or not is a hard decision to make. On the one hand the tantalising prospect of living away from home and away from parents is inviting and seems like a great plan! While on the other hand the thought of being completely isolated from your supportive family and your current group of friends can be terrifying to think about.
However living on campus is a great opportunity for students to learn a lot of new things, in their first year especially. The whole point of going to college is not only to learn more about a chosen subject but to also learn about taking responsibility for your actions and learning about just how hard and wonderful it can be to look after yourself. Living on campus can be a lot of fun but is hard work. Some people find that they prefer the commute to living on campus simply because they find it difficult to juggle their work, social life and looking after themselves. Campus life is not for everyone but it is a great and rewarding experience. I would recommend trying it out before you make any judgements about it.

Take on your own responsibilities

You are becoming a fully-functioning adult in society. Don't count on others to make decisions or plans for you. You are your own master. As an active student, you should plan your life and manage your study right from the start of your college life. Face up to your troubles bravely and don't run away.

College is a very important time of your life and you should make the most of it. You will learn as much from the real world as you will from textbooks, as much from practice as theory. If you pay attention, you will acquire precious knowledge, goods sense, social experience and determination.

Communicate with others

College is just like a small society, so you have to communicate with your peers to make the most of your time. Social communication is easier to learn than technology. Smile at your classmates, show your concern and speak with them. Then they will be happy to help you in return