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Make the most of college life

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PASSING the course you’ve signed up for is one thing. However, there are other life lessons you can learn while at college. Here’s how to make the most of them.

Making new friends

You spent all those years at school with the same crowd and now you have time to expand your social circle. If you’re shy, you may be tempted to stick to the people from your old school, your home neighbourh­ood or even just the one person you sit next to on your first lecture day.

Don’t. This is the time to reach out and meet people from all over the country – and possibly other countries. Join clubs and rotate where you sit in class so you meet other students.

If you do meet lots of people, you’ll be improving important soft skills. By the end of college you’ll be able to communicat­e better, and you’ll have cross-cultural skills too – something that your first employer will love.

Money management

How far you progress with this depends on whether you live at home during college years or whether you take your own flat and do your own cooking.

It may be sensible during the first year to live in accommodat­ion where food is provided so that you can concentrat­e on your studies. But if you can, move to your own place after so you learn to shop, cook and pay the bills.

Living with others

If you study close to home, this won’t be easy, but do try to room for at least one semester with other students. Living with others teaches you tolerance, negotiatio­n, patience and communicat­ion.

If you are unlucky and end up with dreadful housemates, you’ll also learn important conflict survival and resolution skills. It may not sound good, but learning this at college rather than in your first job when it is part of your record is worth it.

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Making new friends will improve your soft skills, which will help in the workplace.

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