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Kwasu Suggestion Starting A New Semester

It's hard to keep track of everything you need to do, so making a list is helpful!

 

When starting a new semester in college, there’s so much going on that it’s hard to keep track of all the tasks that you need to accomplish.
Here’s a list of things you should do sooner than later to ensure you’ll stay ahead during the course of the semester:

1. Arrange your class schedule to ensure you get all the classes you want
2. Go to all of your classes to evaluate which you’ll take
3. Drop any classes you’ve decided not to take (as soon as possible so you don’t get charged)
4. Buy books, notebooks, school supplies, etc.
5. Map out an efficient route to classes so that you’re not late the first day
6. Get a parking pass or a bike lock (if necessary)
7. Obtain your student ID


8. Touch base with your student advisor

9. Purchase season tickets to school sporting events if you plan on attending (they’re cheaper for students if you by them in the beginning of the year)
10. Set up an appointment with a financial aid advisor (if you want)
11. Set up your school email account (if you don’t already have one)
12. Evaluate which dorms have the best food (if you have a meal plan)
13. Locate the closest library to where you’re living this year
14. Organize all of the class syllabus documents so you can reference them easily
15. Create a study schedule
16. Put important dates (like tests, assignment due dates, etc.) into your agenda book, phone, apps, calendar, etc.
17. Introduce yourself to others in your dorm or, if you live off-campus, your neighbors
18. Sign up for and attend any club meetings you’re interested in becoming involved with this year
19. Sign up for Greek orientation, if you plan to rush a sorority or fraternity this year
20. Go to each of your professor’s office hours and introduce yourself (TA’s count, too!)
21. Check out your school’s study abroad office to explore your options for the future
22. Get something with your school’s logo on it to wear on the game and/or spirit days
23. Begin looking for a part-time job, if you’re planning on getting one this semester
24. Find out where the student health center is located, just in case, as well as the gym and other student recreational facilities you can take advantage of while in school
25. Check in with your family and friends – they likely miss you much more than you know!

Written By Afolabi Muizat Olamide 
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