![]() ![]() Otherwise, "Never" *cough* message me about where to get books you will want for reading, but don't need the assignment portals.Ĥ) Some classes (Like Business Systems) give you the opportunity to do HW in the lab, so just do that when you can. ![]() I am not saying you can't go to ragers, but save it for winter break, spring break, and over the summer.ģ) Supplies are just your laptop, a calculator for business math (60-90$ depending on any sales, check BestBuy and stuff before the on-campus store).Īt least a handful of classes you will have a free textbook, but if you have to buy textbooks only buy the ones that your instructors say are mandatory (they will handout assignments through the textbook website portal) Hang out at the pub after your last class with your close classmates, or groupmates (DON'T BE THE GROUP MATE THAT DOESN'T SHOW UP) and shoot pool and drink. This is real life, not project X, and you will likely need to lower your expectations of partying and do things in a more "grown-up" way if you want to make it through the first year. (We staying mentally healthy out here)Ģ)Absolutely you will, it is about being reasonable though. ![]() I like to read textbooks between classes when I have gaps and I also use my longer gaps to go to the gym. Just to build on what u/Ok_General_6940 already said.ġ) The workload is not actually that heavy, but it is long days and having concrete plans for studying, homework, and group projects is key. ![]()
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