Thursday, January 7, 2010

Resolutions, anyone?

How are those New Year's resolutions coming along? College students coming back from their much-needed holiday break will have a fresh start on making the most of college. For many, the spring semester offers a time to learn from the mistakes of the past.

We can all learn from our mistakes, no matter what age. That's why we have the term "lifelong learning."

The best advice I can give college students, especially scholarship students, is to sign up for at least 15 hours. That way, if you realize you aren't doing well in a class, you can drop it and still be considered a full time student with 12 hours.

Spend some time outside of class reviewing the material or researching the subject on your own. Look for ways to expand your horizons.

Open yourself up to people who aren't just like you. The world is a big place full of interesting people who don't share your background.

Try to be a friend to a shy person -- sometimes these people turn out to be great friends. Look around the classroom and reach out to someone.

Check out the library. Walk around inside this great new space, check out the books and other resources available to you, and spend some time on our library's website.

Go to some basketball and baseball games, attend the plays and concerts on campus, join a club or go to a Student Government Association meeting. Don't let yourself be just a PCP (parking lot, classroom, parking lot) college student. You'll miss out on too many opportunities!

Make an appointment to visit with your instructors. Get to know them and let them get to know you. We may be able to steer you in a direction you've never considered or help you find a way to move ahead in your chosen field.

Think about where you are going with your life. If you've made some poor choices in the past, make a vow to change the behaviors that led to those choices. Think about how you'd like to be remembered by the people who know you. Have fun, but not at someone else's expense.

So here we are entering a new decade. Let's all make the most of it!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's not just a new year; it's a new decade!

Freddy Mason said...

“Progress is not possible without change and those who cannot change their minds will never change anything.” George Bernard Shaw

"Loyalty to a petrified opinion never broke a chain or freed a human soul.” Mark Twain