Advice for First-year Students on Navigating the College Experience | Hey BU Blog

The tutorial university calendar year is formally in comprehensive drive. To assistance welcome our initially-calendar year Terriers to campus we tapped the shoulders of some of our sophomores, juniors, and seniors for their suggestions on how to most effective approach the college or university encounter. From how to make buddies to achieving your greatest academic prospective in higher education, their responses present clarity to individuals who are striving to navigate this new changeover.
“Get to know the folks in your lessons. You have time designed into your plan to see them, you presently have at least 1 factor in frequent, and on a much more sensible level, you have an individual to bounce strategies off of for assignments. Arrive at out, program research/research sessions, wander to class alongside one another, grab a handle soon after a test, and go to workplace several hours together—it seriously is a earn-earn.”
—Jenny Kornreich (COM’23)

“Be proactive. If there is an issue, option, or induce that no a person else looks to treatment about, be the a person to action up and choose it on. Really do not allow by yourself to turn out to be jaded and complacent.”
—Dhruv Kapadia (CAS’24)

“Involve on your own in extracurricular teams you are interested in. I met some of my most effective mates in college or university by not holding back, and involving myself in every thing. Also, never be fearful to depart your door open up when you’re hanging out in your dorm (and if your roommate is okay with it)—you’d be amazed how a lot of mates from your floor you will make that way.”
—Mia McCarthy (Pardee’23, COM’23)

“Take your time. It’s going to feel like everybody close to you is thriving and getting the cling of faculty. Trust me, they are not. You’ll discover your persons with time.”
—Kennedy Williams (CAS’23)

“Really put by yourself out there and really do not be fearful to communicate to random people, even however it can feel uncomfortable. Which is how I satisfied my very best friends in college.”
—Jade Brownstein (CAS’24)

“Take edge of just about every chance BU offers (which are many) and communicate to a ton of various persons. BU is so large you can do a lot of routines and just take lots of programs. Really do not keep in your convenience zone.”
—Beatriz Iglesias (Questrom’23)

“Hey, Terriers. My tips is to GO FOR IT. Consider your very best to set oneself out there by heading out of your consolation zone and being as energetic as feasible. Do items that excite you, go on crazy adventures, sort distinctive bonds, and build some wonderful memories together the way. Don’t be concerned to question your upperclassmen any inquiries in any respect and undoubtedly in no way truly feel that you are on your own, because we all have your back. Very best of luck to all the incoming Terriers. I am sure that you will have an completely astounding time here at BU.”
—Rohin Bajaj (ENG’25)

“Schedule just one exercise that you delight in doing that has nothing to do with faculty or function or anything you want to do. It could be a weekly walk, a dance course, or some time to do artwork. Regardless of what it is, taking some time away to loosen up and appreciate oneself in a balanced way can give you the clarity and relaxed you require in school.”
—Sujena Soumyanath (CAS’25)

“Nothing ventured, absolutely nothing attained. Get included and get up every possibility that offers itself, within and outside the house the classroom. Crack your obstacles, satisfy tons of men and women, and stay open up-minded, form your future based on experiences, and expand by just about every problem.”
—Arianna Castillo (COM’23)

“My tips would be to actually get to know your professors. The Faculty of Hospitality Administration is special since most of the professors have operate working experience in the lodge business. So, actually investing time in finding to know them will only advantage you, not only throughout your time at SHA, but after you graduate.”
—Sam Wiesenfeld (SHA’24)

“I would recommend 1st-year college students to function sensible and keep a optimistic mindset. But, I would also inform them to be gentle with by themselves throughout this transition. Time flies, and balance is crucial to experiencing the possibilities BU and Boston present.”
—Marian Karam (ENG’23)

“You definitely get out what you set in. Socially—say sure and see who could possibly appear into your everyday living. You will fulfill so quite a few distinct buddies, but it can take time to discover your men and women. Academically—do the do the job outside the house of the classroom much too. Networking is so essential. Discuss with professors about their backgrounds and meet up with with industry professionals…it will assist you out so a lot later on on. Find convenience in becoming not comfortable and find out to just have enjoyment with it”
—Sam Ruh (SHA’23)

“Time goes by rapidly, so unquestionably choose every opportunity you have to create associations, develop, and step outdoors of your ease and comfort zone. You are formally out of the dwelling, so how you commit these up coming 4 yrs is totally up to you. Make your time in this article count.”
—Alanis Broussard (COM’24)

“Going into school with an open head is important. Try new items: be part of clubs, be open up to meeting folks, and really do not experience upset if matters never go according to strategy. College or university is an ever-evolving experience, to veer off your first path and experiment is what it’s all about.”
—Zach Schwartz (COM’25)

“Work and get as many internships as you quite possibly can The finest way to locate what you appreciate to do the most is by striving. Get involved in extracurriculars—that is how I fulfilled my finest pals at BU.”
—Paulina Preciat (SHA’23)

“Get to know everyone on your floor and your RA. It’s normally great to have individuals to go to if you need to have anything and your RA is always there if you want nearly anything too.”
—Divya Virmani (CAS’25)