By: Tori Gonzalez.  Teachers will constantly be on you  Teachers will ask why you were absent  HAVE to go to school  Schedules are made for you 

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By: Tori Gonzalez

 Teachers will constantly be on you  Teachers will ask why you were absent  HAVE to go to school  Schedules are made for you  Don’t have to try as hard  Can go without studying/doing homework  Professors don’t care  Professors won’t notice  It is optional to go  You make your own schedule  Have to work at making the grades  Have to do homework and study

 You may be very different from your roommate  Participate in activities in the dorm  Meet new people  There are dorm rules  Some people leave their door open  Talk with your roommate  If you have problems, talk to the RA

 Depends on what kind of person you are -morning or afternoon  Class load -how many hours to take  Professor choices -rate my professor -talk to friends -other classmates

 Going to have a lot of time on your hands  Need to prioritize  Make sure to read  Take good notes  Set time aside to study  Study ahead of the tests

 Check both everyday  Professors a lot about class and assignments  Professors talk through blackboard  Help and instructions on there as well  Some assignments are on there

 Talk with professors  Get tutoring if needed  Meet with advisors  Go to study sessions  Talk to the TA’s for extra assistance  Attend office hours  professors

 Go to the different sporting events  Participate in different organizations/clubs  Be on a club/rec team  Get involved with the school  Usually give away free things