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Every CollegeRules Freshman video features a Resident Advisor (RA) who looks like a fitness model. They show up to "break up a party" and then suddenly decide to join the pillow fight.
Track your spending for the first 30 days. Understanding where your money goes early on prevents the "starving student" trope from becoming your reality in November. 5. Prioritize "Social ROI"
What is the biggest "College Rule" you broke?
This ensures you are building a resume while also maintaining a mental health outlet that has nothing to do with your grades. 6. The "First Week" Social Window
You don’t need new outfits for every party.
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Beyond tuition, costs like lab fees, specialized software, and social outings add up.
Your professors are not just lecturers; they are gateways to internships, research opportunities, and letters of recommendation.
After the first month, social circles begin to solidify. Use the initial "open season" to meet as many diverse people as possible before groups become more exclusive. 7. Health is the Foundation
Navigating Your First Year: The Essential "College Rules" for Every Freshman
: With only 15 to 18 hours of class per week, freshmen often fall into the trap of thinking they have "free time." The unwritten rule of the Harvard Student Experience is that every hour of class requires at least two hours of independent study.