Ten Goals for College Freshman

Make Your First Year of College a Success

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Your first year of college can be a success or can be the beginning of a long line of failures. How you spend your time as a college freshman will determine how the rest of your college life proceeds. For that reason, it's important to have goals that keep you on track. These goals not only save you time, but ensure that your first year, as well as your last year, of college is a success. The following are just ten goals that every college freshman should have.

Ten Goals for College Freshman #1: Do Not Fail Any Courses

Failing just one course during your first year can ruin your GPA. It is also hard to bring your GPA score back up, once you've failed a course. That's why your first goal as a college freshman is to pass all of your courses. Preferably you want to get at least a "C" in each course or the class may not count towards your degree.

Ten Goals for College Freshman #2: Get Hard Classes Out of the Way

Make it a goal to finish several harder courses during your freshman year. The longer you put these courses off, the harder college will become. For example, take a math and science course during the first semester of your freshman year and then take another math and science course during your second semester.

Ten Goals for College Freshman #3: Avoid Withdrawing from Courses

If you can avoid withdrawing from courses during your freshman year of college, it will really help you out in the long run. The more classes you withdraw from, the longer it will take to finish your degree. If you do find that you dislike a course, try to drop that course during the first week of the semester and add another course to take its place.

Ten Goals for College Freshman #4: Learn to Make a Proper Schedule

A proper schedule will not only help you during your freshman year of college, but throughout your entire life. While it may be hard to make a solid schedule during the first week of class, make sure you know how to make a proper schedule before the first year is over. This also means making sure you stick to your schedule as well.

Ten Goals for College Freshman #5: Meet with a Career Counselor


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