Advice from Sophomores

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Halle Sullivan (Sophomore) Humanities

Best advice:

– Practice healthy habits right from the start to establish a routine that allows you to focus on all aspects of your daily life and avoid falling behind.

– Seize opportunities that come your way and give your best effort; you never know where they might lead or what you’ll learn from them.

– Embrace and be comfortable in your own unique self; don’t let anyone dampen your sparkle or be influenced by negative energy around you.

Resources:

– SASC

– Library

Out of all the resources on the UNE campus, the one that never gets talked about is the library. It has everything you need to succeed: a large selection of books, tables to allow studying, dozens of computers to do your work on and more. The ability to have all your needed tools in one place is what makes the UNE library an excellent resource on campus.

Least useful advice:

“The worst advice is how people tell you you need to know what you want to do before college/freshman year. it’s okay to not have everything figured out, you’ll find along the way what your passion is, if you don’t have it already.”

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Alberto Zepeda (Sophomore) Applied Exercise Science

Best advice:

– Be highly organized; don’t just stuff papers in your bag but pay attention to what’s being asked of them.

– Stay on top of due dates, and make sure you dedicate time to studying for exams. Prioritize school work so that you can enjoy your weekends.

– Manage your time effectively to balance school and sports commitments.

Resources you would use:

– 2nd-floor common area for SASC, where you can connect with students who have taken classes with your professors.

– Library

– Football study hall

Least useful advice:

“Some advice people didn’t take as seriously Just told me I will be ok, didn’t make me feel confident at all.”

Key Takeaways:

– Practice healthy habits early.

– Seize opportunities and give your best.

– Be comfortable in your own unique self.

– It’s okay not to have everything figured out; passions can evolve.

– Library is a valuable resource for success.

– Stay organized and prioritize school work.

– Efficient time management is crucial.

– Generic reassurances may not boost confidence.

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