You are just starting your first year of college and in recent months you have heard that the college years are about hard work and sweat, stress and anxiety.
We are talking about situations rooted in the past, when society imposed a very rigid lifestyle on the college student.
Fortunately, things have changed. Success is no longer linked to hard work and sacrifice, but above all to the passion and enthusiasm that each of us puts into our projects.
Certainly there will be difficult times to overcome, and studying will be a key aspect of your college life, but college is also an environment charged with positive energy and full of stimulation.
Various rumors circulate about academic life that are often a source of concern and anxiety for young freshmen about to begin this new journey.
One of the biggest false myths about college life is to think that you have to make a choice between academic and social life. This is absolutely not true!
You can easily balance study and college life with your passions and personal life.
On the contrary, excluding leisure time and social relationships to devote yourself only to study can be detrimental over time, leading you to lose your initial enthusiasm and motivation.
It is essential to be able to organize yourself and manage your time so that you can perfectly balance study and leisure without having to give up anything.
The second false myth about college is the antithesis of the first. Influenced by American movies and series, we often believe that college students spend their time only with friends and throwing parties.
University is certainly a place for socializing, where new friendships are born, but it is also an environment where responsibility and common sense are required.
Even for this false myth, the solution is to know how to balance and have a good schedule.
You may have heard that for that discipline you have to “fit in.” Perhaps this is one of the worst false myths about the university but also about life in general that has spread over time.
If Einstein had heeded this rumor, he would never have been Einstein; in fact, it seems that mathematics itself was his Achilles’ heel in school.
Choose faculty based on your goals and passions and not based on what others think you can or cannot do.
It is quite common to believe that during the university years, the student is limited to learning only notions.
University is a stimulating environment that helps broaden your horizons.
It will constantly challenge you, you will deal with new people, you will relate to professors in a more mature way than in high school.
You will learn to manage your time and hone your communication skills.
During your academic years you will be able to develop many soft skills that will be very useful in the working world: organization, flexibility, communication skills.
Finally, you will also be able to gain your first professional experience by finding a job that will help you meet your expenses, or do internships and apprenticeships offered by the university itself.
Graduation is certainly one of life’s most important milestones, but it certainly does not decide your future.
For passing a job interview or achieving your goals, the knowledge learned and soft skills developed during your academic years will certainly be more effective.
Conclusions
As you see there are many false myths about university and academic life. Experiences must be lived and not constructed based on those who have lived them before us.
The University offers you multiple ways of how to live these years and many opportunities for growth, it is up to you to choose.
Enjoy the ride!
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