Youthink PS

Fall 2014

Youthink PS is Western Canada¹s post secondary resource guide for high school students planning on attending university, college or other Canadian post secondary institutions and is distributed to 400 high schools across BC and Alberta.

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Fall 2014 > Youthink PS > 13 youthink.ca The 3 F's of First Year: A Freshman's Tale of Truth and Reality By Christina Luo W e've all heard it from our counsellors and teachers before: university is a whole new ball game. And even though I knew that life as a post-secondary student would be entirely different, nothing could prepare me for the realities of my first year of university. To help you avoid the shock I experienced in freshman year, here are a few things I learned that will hopefully help you make a smooth transition from high school to university. Friends When you and your old high-school pals are dumped into a world of separate and conflicting schedules, an effort has to be made to plan even an hour-long exchange. As a result, you'll quickly discover who your real friends are. Losing con - tact with friends is a scary reality, but this will only make room for the plethora of new faces you'll meet! Fun I'd be lying if I didn't say this: col - lege parties are fun. It's fine to in- dulge in a little partying to relieve the brutality of x-thousand word papers. But in just three months, I witnessed students skip classes, miss deadlines and barely make it through the week, with only Friday night on their minds. It's a harm - less act until it becomes a lifestyle. To avoid this, I try to get a good amount of work done before going out. Remember, you don't have to click "attend" to every Facebook invite! Fails Oh, the dreaded F grade. One of the most emo - tional shockers that many freshmen feel is the impact of how ridiculously low their grades drop. I still recall confidently handing in my first paper only to have it handed back with a solid C. I'll be honest: a tear may have been shed. A few of my friends have received F's as final grades (keep in mind they were straight-A high-school students)! However, the last thing I want to do is scare you, because there's no need to worry. It may take a few frightening mid-term marks, but every student eventually finds their groove. It's all about developing good study habits and maintaining a healthy balance of social time and homework time. it's fine to indulge in a little partying, but don't let it affect your grades. LANGARA COLLEGE Langara College 100 West 49th Avenue Vancouver, BC, Canada V5Y 2Z6 604.323.5241 www.langara.bc.ca email: advisor@langara.bc.ca Langara College, located in Vancouver, BC, Canada, provides University, Career, and Continuing Studies programs and courses to more than 21,000 students annually. We offer four bachelor's degrees as well as a variety of associate degrees, diplomas, certificates, and citations. So whether you're on a set path or navigating your way through a sea of options, Langara can help you achieve your goals. We offer: • Open admissions • Tailored learning experiences in small classes • Passionate and knowledgeable instructors • Over 660 university-transferable courses • Opportunities for hands-on industry experience • Affordable tuition that won't break the bank • Easy access via bus, bike, or SkyTrain • Student support services around every corner This is Langara. The college of higher learning.

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