There are a lot of common sayings or facts about college that simply
are not true, or are exaggerated. Keep in mind that it totally depends on the
size of the college, atmosphere and the people you hang around, but in my
particular experience, here are 5 facts I have discovered:
1. You CAN
balance your sleep, studying and social life.
True, during the end of the semester or during weeks with a bunch of tests, homework and studying can get a bit intense, but for most of the semester if you stay on top of things, there are moments of boredom (gasp!). Especially during the first few weeks when not a lot is going on, you are wide awake and no one seems to be around, you may find yourself with nothing to do. If you are an active person (like myself), make sure to bring something you can do by yourself, make friends you can just hang around with or go out on an adventure!
True, during the end of the semester or during weeks with a bunch of tests, homework and studying can get a bit intense, but for most of the semester if you stay on top of things, there are moments of boredom (gasp!). Especially during the first few weeks when not a lot is going on, you are wide awake and no one seems to be around, you may find yourself with nothing to do. If you are an active person (like myself), make sure to bring something you can do by yourself, make friends you can just hang around with or go out on an adventure!
2. You should
not feel pressured to join as many clubs as possible. Yes, during orientation
and the activities fair people encourage you to join like, all of them, but in
reality? Ain’t nobody got time for that! My advice: sign up for anything that
interests you and then only stick with the ones you really enjoy. With all the
meetings and club activities that go on, if you try to do everything they will
take over your life! Personally, I signed up for 6 clubs, but now am only
active in 3 because they are the ones that I truly look forward to
participating in. Now, if you love
staying busy and being involved in everything, by all means go for it! It is up
to you. Clubs and organizations are a great way to meet new people, socialize
and have fun doing things that you love, but don’t join just because
everyone
stresses “get involved!”, the truth is, you don’t really have to if you don’t
want to.
3. College is
where everyone drinks and parties hard. Ok, yes, people do go out and get
hammered and do all sorts of secular and (possibly) illegal stuff. But there
are also TONS of people who don’t do all that. If you are like me and don’t
drink, smoke, curse and am (mostly) innocent and naive about these things,
don’t worry! There are people out there who are in the same boat and completely
understand! Surround yourself with those people whose definition of a ‘fun
night on the town’ means bowling and ice cream. And yes, there will be
situations where you will be asked to go to a bar or dance hall with a group
(even if you are underage, like me) and guess what? It is COMPLETELY FINE to
say no thanks. College students will not judge or care about your decisions in
the best way and they will probably not hold it against you or decide not to be
your friend. Most people respect your choices and beliefs. And if you do go out and party and do all that
stuff, that is okay too, although I will advise you to stick with people you
trust and listen to all the “safety and consent” talks they give you during
orientation J
4. The Freshman
15 is not that big a deal. This mostly depends on your eating habits, body
type, exercise and self-control, and the Freshman 15 does not happen to
everyone. Whether you eat at the dining hall, survive on ramen and chips or
live off of salads and fruit, everyone will experience different weight gain,
weight loss or just stay the same. Personally I have stayed the same, although
I do not have a scale so I don’t know for sure. But I have not noticed anything
and honestly do not care. With the amount of walking around campus, running to
classes with the panic-induced adrenaline of being late, and the countless
flights of stairs you climb every day, (and sports/horseback riding/dance if
you are an athlete or one of those majors) the dreaded Freshman 15 is not as
big a problem as it seems. The main thing to keep in mind is to eat lots of
protein and energy-boosters, and try to eat some fruits/vegetables at least one
meal a day if you can. Ultimately your body is your own and you know what is
best and what works for you, so if you feel like you can handle it, go for that
chocolate you deserve after completing those 3 finals in one day!
5. It’s okay to
be homesick, and it’s okay not to be homesick. College is a life-changing time
period, especially for freshmen. You are in a new place, surrounded by unfamiliar
strangers, and possibly in a new state or country and are unable to go home
whenever you want. Everyone reacts differently. Personally, as bad as it
sounds, I admit I do not really miss home that much (wow, Jennah, what a
horrible person not to miss your family) I do miss my family and people back
home, but I am excited for what lies ahead and know that my family will still
be there when I am finished with college and I will see them on breaks and
holidays. I do know people who do miss home and go home whenever they can, and
that is perfectly fine too. It is not a weakness to go home every weekend or
call when things get hard. Family and friends will always welcome your company
and calls, and there is a high possibility they feel the same way about missing
you. Just do whatever you need to do to make your college years happy and fun.
Don’t be afraid to tough it out and be open to new friends and adventures, but
also don’t be afraid to hold on to your childhood and high-school years. Like
stated previously, everyone is usually super understanding and supportive of
your choices, as everyone is in the same situation and is learning how to work
things out, just like you are.
Again, these are just some things I have seen and experienced over
the short time I’ve been at college. All these things might not be true for you
and your experience, but hopefully they will prepare you and help you make the
most of college. Until next time,
What myths did you find to be untrue when you went to college?
~Jennah
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