If you're staying on-campus and need to keep snacks in your dorm, then I recommend lots of fruit, veggies, dairy, and anything else that won't put too much weight on ya. Many freshmen gain a crapload of weight their first year of college. Believe me, I'm not dissing junk food at all here as I can't stay away from sweets

. However, it is important to moderate junk food intake. Oh, and take time to exercise. Many universities have gyms and pools that are a walking distance away

. A balanced diet and exercise will keep your mind clearer, maintain your sanity and enable ya to focus more on your studies. Do ya like coffee? Highly recommended for getting through those 8 AM classes (I despise classes so early but don't have much of a choice as that's the only time certain classes are offered

:). Have a rowdy roommate? Go to the library or ome place quiet to do your studies. If you're getting an apartment off-campus, then disregard that bit of advice. As far as classes are concerned, try not to take any more than twelve credit hours per semester, if you're intending to be a full-time student. It'll burn ya out quickly. One thing I've heard in "Jeepers Creepers": some folks like to dye men's boxers pink

. I don't know if this is true or not, so to be on the safe side, spare yourself the embarrassment and keep your laundry hidden or nearby or both. Do not forget to take time for yourself and do something yaike to do. If I'm not mistaken, you're in choir, right? I loved it and was in it for several years. Unfortunately, my university does not have a choir

, but I still sing sometimes during free time, such as when I'm cleaning house

. Do whatever ya find to be a release. One more thing at this time: don't get out of touch with the GOF. Every member here is special and that includes ya

. I hope this advice helps ya

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