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Western Carolinian Volume 72 Number 03

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  • Words of Wisdom By Michelle Herndon For freshmen being sent off to college, theres more than likely no lack of good-willed folks trying to give advice for your first time away from home...and since one can never have too much help, heres a little bit more. 1. Do not procrastinate. Youve probably heard this one more times than anything else when it comes to school, but its not said without reason. Due dates come up fast, and tend to travel in packs. 2. Knowwho your real friends are. College can Vbe a scary place, around you can get you through.. meone to count on. oF because some people na deal well w don't. But stress is a use emotion a 0 be found around campus w itcomes tos ery little need for it seen C to #1 and ith this one 4. Have fun. ew years of your life BETO real world hi njoy it. Getting St2 By Whitney Woody There are perlaly) ip tinge Be evely student should know before making the level classmen:s ) many people claim it is, but here are a few suggestions to help incomir Get to the booksto need will give out fast ar 5. Familiarize yourse classroom buildings may areas you will need to g 6. Park in designatex supposed to park. It is m the parking guidelines c 7. Dont be afraid to My advice to new students, such as it is, is that you should take any advice you get (and believe me, you'll get plenty) with a grain of salt. Keep in mind that you're inevitably going to learn some lessons the hard way and that there is nothing wrong with that. Im not saying that you're definitely going to fail a class, have a bad fiche la or Fes alcohol poisoning (nor am | of. th some lessons are better ou ll have to work harder or maybe you'll wake up vay, the only experience ou shouldn't let anyone they may be, dictate the University; things that upper is by no means as horrific as may think it is. Bring mostly then switch out your summer heels look nice, but you are ng you will be doing around are the way to go. re variety in its food choices, out. Use those All You Can bway and The Mad Batter as ooks that many students may ing on, usual routes to get to sw different ways to get to the jer walk, park where you are ot taken off of your car. All of tp://police.wcu.edu/. he initiative and start making friends right away. The dorms are supposed to be a community where you will have opportunities to make new friends and go different places. Take advantage of it. Remember, you are going to be here for a while. Do not lock yourselves away in your rooms under any circumstances. Get out there and enjoy a little freedom. This isnt high school anymore. azine =] WOLUIUSO1 | O32 QOIADY
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