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5. Joining Clubs
This is a crucial activity for you. By joining clubs, you can meet many new friends, learn skills such as communication, socializing, etc. These are essential skills for your future. Moreover, participating in clubs will make you feel more dynamic, accomplish more useful tasks, and unleash your full potential.
Nowadays, all schools have clubs for you to choose from. However, some of you may encounter difficulties joining clubs due to not meeting their requirements. But you should not give up. Improve yourself to fit and reapply. Surely, you will succeed and find a favorite club.


6. Side Job Dilemma
Having a side job is a common need for college students. For freshmen, consider carefully before taking on extra work. Your studies come first; do not let a side job affect your academics. Ensure stability before considering extra work.
Furthermore, the variety of side jobs nowadays presents challenges. Many job postings online target freshmen students, and there are scams to watch out for. Seek help from acquaintances or carefully consider before choosing a side job. Popular options include tutoring, freelancing, serving, online sales, etc. Those with teaching abilities can opt for tutoring due to its stability, while those passionate about business can start an online store based on their interests.


7. Maintaining Health and Self-Care
The more independent you become, the more you need to take care of yourself. Health is paramount. While studying away from home may deprive you of the tender care of parents, it doesn't mean neglecting yourself. Learn to self-care, plan your meals, and rest properly because if illness strikes, it affects both your studies and makes your family worry. Remember, your health is yours, so learn to protect it.
Every day, wake up a bit early to exercise, engage in sports to boost your health. Then, visit the market or supermarket to buy some nutritious food supplements. Do not compromise on food expenses for the sake of saving money because with good health, we can accomplish greater tasks.


8. Making Acquaintance with Numerous New Friends
Making friends is an essential need, especially when moving to a new environment. However, not everyone finds it easy to make friends because each person has a different personality, and not all friends are good for you, so choose your friends wisely. Choosing friends here is not about personal gain but about selecting those who are compatible with you, who are good to you, and from whom you can learn a lot.
The more friends we make, the more we learn from them and are influenced by them, so learn to choose wisely. Having good friends in a strange place is fortunate for you.


9. Focusing on Academic Success, Avoiding Course Failures
Education is incredibly important, so don't neglect it for any reason. Stepping into university or college classrooms, the way of learning is entirely different from your school days. As a student, you must self-study, conduct your own research; teachers only guide and direct you. Therefore, if you don't focus on studying, there's a high chance you'll fail courses.
You might think, 'Who doesn't fail courses in college?' but failing courses actually significantly impacts your academic progress. You'll waste time relearning old subjects while still having unfinished new ones, leading to a cycle of continuous failures. Moreover, failing a course means you'll have to pay for re-study and exams. Therefore, concentrate on your studies, minimize course failures, and re-examinations.


10. Engaging in Workshops
A workshop is an activity for exchanging ideas and discussing topics within a specific field. Participants in these discussions have the opportunity to gain knowledge, skills, or share what they know with others. There's no specific limit to the number of participants in a workshop. The scale of a workshop depends on the organizing unit's budget and capabilities. The venue doesn't follow any particular standards; it just needs to be comfortable and spacious.
Attending workshops allows students to access knowledge related to their fields of interest. This knowledge is often practical rather than theoretical, as it is shared by experienced speakers with proven success.


