Persuasive Essay About Freshman Year In College

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Yes, it is the largest transition you have faced in your young adult life. Yes, it is both a frightening and exhilarating new environment. Yes, you will encounter obstacles and sometimes you may fail. Accustom yourself to your surroundings and accept that you are in unfamiliar territory. The beginning of your freshman year of college is a whirlwind of new information and new experiences, and if you embrace it, it is a thrilling ride. Here are, in my honest opinion, the most essential tips for freshman year, paired with relevant asides catered towards incoming students preparing to enter Tulane University.
The Tip: Never hesitate to ask questions, especially when you are confused.
I entered Tulane without knowing very many people, and it took time to fully get to know campus and my school. Whenever I was lost, either physically lost because I failed to locate any of my classes on the first day, or mentally lost due to the stinging concepts of Calculus, always take the courage to ask questions. After asking questions, the answers lead to more and more answers. Being misinformed is a disadvantage and people are
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Accept that your friend group will shift and your relationships with people will dissipate. It happens. Early on in the semester I had a tendency to “code switch” and alter my personality to cater towards the group of people that I was hanging out with. While everyone goes through this phase, I soon learned that it is much easier and more worthwhile to simply be yourself and stay with those who appreciate you. Also, coming from high-school where you most likely had numerous close relationships with people, the first semester of freshman year will include getting to really know your friends. The relationships you shared are very different from those you form in the first couple months of freshman year, and be mindful that deep and close connections will take

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