Monday, August 3, 2020
4 Unspoken Rules Every College Freshman Should Know
4 Unspoken Rules Every College Freshman Should Know Its fantastic that Illinois is on your radar! But before you enter the social scene on campus, there are some things you should know 1. Donât brag about your Act / SAT scores. Are you talking to your admissions counselor? Academic advisor? If not, then no need brag about those ACT scores anymore. âWhat did you get on the ACT?â will definitely not fly as a get-to-know-you kind of question. Youâll come across as nosy, and whoever youâre asking will probably lie anyway. Those standardized test scores are a thing of the past once you get to college 2. Drop the high school sass. It really is a lot cooler to be kindâ"thatâs not just college advice, thatâs life advice. Like they say, you catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar. Maybe you donât want to be friends with all the flies you see, but still try to treat others the way youâd like to be treated. 3. Donât say, âIâm from Chicago,â if youâre not. When you tell someone around here that youâre âfrom Chicago,â the follow-up question is almost always, âActually Chicago, or the suburbs?â Thatâs because at Illinois, Chicago means the literal city, not the whole surrounding area. If youâre from the suburbs, just say it straight off the bat. When you branch out to other states, then itâs fine to be more broad and say youâre from Chicago, since itâs an easier way to convey where you live to someone unfamiliar with the region. 4. Remember yourself. Basically, this means that you shouldnât act like you own the universe the minute you get on campus. Youâre not too cool for school, especially when college is whatâs making you feel cool.Thereâs no need to act like youâre better than your parents, siblings, or high school friends. Yes, you do have a lot to be proud of, but you also still have a lot to learn. Use this valuable time in college to try to become a better person. Itâs a better takeaway than âI was cool, once.â Iâm talking about rules and everything, but youâre going to have the best year you can if you strive to do two things: respect yourself and respect others. Everything else will come from there! Good luck! (âNot that you need it, eh, Potter?â) (J.K. Rowling there.) (Alright, good luck!) Kate Class of 2020 Iâm a senior here at the university, majoring in English and Math and minoring in Spanish. Iâve lived in Illinois all my life, sharing a room with my sister and many crickets. As the youngest in my family, Iâm lucky enough to have my older siblingsâ advice and perspective as I make my way through college!
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