5 Golden Tenets You Must Follow When in College

There are various phases that we go undergo as we trudge through this journey we call life, and college is one that is infinitely memorable and enriching. It could be the friends we make, the experiences we undergo, or a combination of a host of other things as well. And once we graduate, we know that we are never going to be able relive this part of life again. A graduate degree is an option, but that is way different from your first college experience, those carefree days when you were just discovering all you could about college and all that it offered.

Yes, college is a fantastic experience, one that could be elevated much more if you keep in mind five golden tenets that ensure that you never regret these four years you spend earning an education and a wealth of experience.

It’s pretty tempting to want to drop out and go back home when the going is tough and you’re missing your folks and friends back home at the same time. But if you do give in and drop out in your first year, you’re going to end up regretting it for the rest of your life. Besides, you are setting a bad example for yourself – you’re not even trying to go through with it, a habit that you may end up becoming used to all through your life.

  • Do not do drugs: Yes, there will be wild parties, alcohol and sex. But no matter what you do, don’t go near drugs. They are addictive and could end up ruining your life even before it has started. You must also know your limits and limitations when it comes to alcohol and other temptations. Only when fun has boundaries does it remain fun; if not, it becomes fatal.
  • Do not borrow money:College is a time when you’re supposed to study and earn a good GPA. So it’s ok to borrow money if it is for your tuition fees, but not if it’s for some other trivial expense. Always remember that money borrowed multiplies exponentially because of the interest, and before you know it, you’re so deep in debt that you despair of being able to pay it all back in this lifetime. So keep your borrowings down and your needs simple.
  • Do not hesitate to switch majors:And by this I don’t mean you must keep switching majors every few months or well into your sophomore year. If you’re not sure that you’ve chosen the right major in your first year, don’t hesitate to change to something you truly love before it’s too late. If you’re stuck being forced to learn something you don’t like, it’s a waste of four years of college.
  • Do not be complacent: No matter how good a student you are or how connected you are, it’s not good to be complacent about securing a job once you graduate. Nothing can be taken for granted when it comes to the real world, so keep working at your career options and dreams until you secure the position you are looking for.