How To Make More Friends At College

August 11th, 2009 by theProfessor
theProfessor
    College is a very enjoyable part of life. This might be the time when you decide on your course of study that is supposed to be your stepping stone into the real world. But this should also be the time when you learn more about yourself and make new friends. It is important that you have friends during your college life, because these friends will be your social support system if you would need anything. To be able to make friends, just follow these simple tips:
    BE FRIENDLY
    Smile at people around you. Talk to your seatmates in class and other people around the campus. One smile can take you a long way.
    JOIN DIFFERENT ORGANIZATIONS
    Check the different campus degrees and learn more about the different organizations. Choose at least one organization that would be best for your needs. A good organization is one that would be able to teach you something that would be helpful for your future career path. They should have goals and ideals that fit what you want for your future. Meeting people from these organizations would get you friends that have similar ideas and goals.
    JOIN STUDY GROUPS
    Join study groups or try to organize a study group. This works well especially for classes that many would have a hard time in. Two heads are better than one. So while you are making friends, you actually get to know more about the subjects that are your waterloo.
    ATTEND SCHOOL EVENTS
    Be updated on the latest school events and attend those which catch your interest. Chances are you will meet people with similar interests and it would be easier to bond with people this way. It does not matter if you are taking a masters degree or a bachelors degree. Feel free to attend these events to familiarize yourself with your school’s crowd.

For more tips on making friends, you can check out this book at http://www.amazon.com/How-Win-Friends-Influence-People/dp/0671027034/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1225728893&sr=8-1

How Can Students Avoid Procrastination?

September 29th, 2008 by Jason Stollham
Jason Stollham

Have you really suffered from your habit of postponing work until tomorrow (procrastination)? Are you really interested in getting rid of your habit of procrastinating? Here are few tips:

 

  • Better time management: Learn how to utilize your time. Time does not stand for anyone and if you go on wasting time, then success will never come to you. Therefore, realize your habit of procrastination and get rid of it soon!

 

  • Counseling; Sometimes a good counseling may help. You may not understand your emotional requirement for which you are procrastinating. Getting help from an elderly person or a counselor helps a lot in this regard. In the western countries, there are numerous counseling options. Choose from the one of your liking and get rid of your procrastinating habits.

 

  • Make yourself known to you; Take into account about the kind of person you are, your desires and your drawbacks. Your values and your personality have a large impact on what you do. Thus, make sure not to waste your time and do what is required. If you know your values, then you can utilize yourself in achieving something glorious.

 

  • Try to find out why you procrastinate: There are numerous reasons for procrastinating. Try and find out some reasons why you procrastinate. If you have an idea of your emotional world and its requirements, then getting rid of procrastinating habits will become easier.

 

  • Try to set targets and make realistic decisions: If you are sure that you know about your drawbacks (why you procrastinate), then the best thing which you can do is set new targets so as to achieve your goal. After setting the target, make sure to make realistic routines, so that while studying you don’t find an overload of work ruining your enthusiasm.

 

  • Break down your tasks into manageable fragments: if you break down your tasks into manageable units, then you can easily reach your target. Your work becomes easier and you can handle it with more efficiency. Therefore, make a realistic decision and divide your work into manageable units.