10 Tips to Survive Your Freshman year

Here are 10 quick tips for surviving your Freshman year:

  1. Avoid getting overwhelmed by breaking down projects into sizable chunks.
  2. Get yourself a study buddy.
  3. Reach out to friends and/or professors when you need help.
  4. Be accountable to someone such as a friend or a classmate.
  5. Use one portable calendar for both school and personal appointments.
  6. Get enough sleep.
  7. Take afternoon classes if you are not a morning person.
  8. Plan ahead for your tests and projects.
  9. Check your calendar daily.
  10. Don’t slack off in the beginning. If you start off strong you will be better off in the end.

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Roya Kravetz is a Professional Credentialed Coach (PCC) with the International Coach Federation (ICF), a Board-Certified Coach (BCC) with the Center for Credentialing and Education (CCE), a Certified Mentor Coach (CMC) with Mentor Coach LLC, and Certified Parent Educator (CPE) with the International Network for Children and Families (INCAF). While there are many life coaches out there, very few are accredited and board certified through the ICF and CCE. Roya specializes in educating and coaching individuals and families with ADHD and Executive Function challenges. She also has experience working with adoptive families who have children with ADHD. Roya has combined her professional skills with her broad cultural background to build a highly specialized national and international coaching practice based in Carmel Valley (San Diego), California. She is multi-lingual and coaches in English and Spanish.

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