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Tips for Starting off your Semester Fabulously

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Danie Minor Student Contributor, Kent State University
Kent State Contributor Student Contributor, Kent State University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Kent State chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

 

HAPPY SECOND SEMESTER! 

Classes have just begun at Kent State, and everyone is already crazy busy with papers and projects. It is actually unbelieveable that professors can’t wait until the second week to give you all of this work. I have some amazing tips to help you start your semester off strong. Every student wants to be successful in college but sometimes it is really difficult to stay motivated.

1. Buy an agenda

I cannot stress how important your agenda is. With everything that a college girl has going on in her life, it gets tough to stay on top of every class, due date, sorority meeting or even that scheduled Netflix binge! 

2. ACTUALLY WRITE IN YOUR AGENDA

The more you make that agenda your bible, the more likely you are to succeed in your classes. 

Papersource and Target have some really cute agendas!

3. Make a habit of going to class

You are paying to attend school, SO GO TO CLASS. I know when it is -18 degrees it makes it almost unbearable to walk to class, but if you think about how lucky you are that you have the opportunity to go college, when a lot of young adults do not… it will make you reevaluate things. 

4. Make connections with your professors

Let them know who you are! You are amazing…and they should know that! The more they know you, the more likely they will be to help you out in the long run. The more connections you make with your professors, the more networking you’re doing because you never know what amazing people your professors know. Your professors might know people who could get you a job after school. 

5. Take time for yourself 

This winter break helped me realize that I never took time for myself, which made it hard for me to focus on school. Make it a point to take a few hours a week to not stress about school or the organizations that you’re involved with. The less you stress, the more you will want to go to class and learn. 

6. Have fun, but also take school seriously 

College is the best time of our lives. So, have fun, but remember to study. Whether you study better alone or in a group, study! Write down those cram sessions in your new agenda. ;) 

Now let’s all have an amazing semester! 

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Danie Minor

Kent State

Hey there! My name is Danie Minor, and I am a recent graduate of Kent State. I was a PR major who minored in Fashion Media Writing. I am currently on the job hunt and would love to work within the lifestyle PR realm. I am a city girl from the D.C. metro area. Make sure you check out my personal blog: Definingdanie.com! You can also find me on socialite @danieminor13!
Junior at Kent State, with a mojor in journalism and a minor in fashion media. I like to write about fashion, lifestyle and Harry Styles.