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As proud mama of Dallas grad, it's safe to say I've been around the block with this whole college thing. My kiddo sailed through with flying colors but boy, we learned lot. So, here am ready to impart some wisdom for those just setting foot in Collin College this fall. First things first, don't skip the orientation. Yeah, it might seem like drag but honestly, it's worth its weight in gold. Orientation helped my son navigate his new environment and understand all those important bits where the best coffee spots were, which buildings housed his majors stuff like that. Secondly, explore your resources. Seriously folks, take advantage of everything!
The tutoring center was my son's best friend during finals week (and let's not forget those essay-writing crises), and the library is more than just warehouse of books it's study central!. And one last thing get involved! Nothing warms my heart more than knowing my boy found his tribe in clubs and activities on campus. It's not all about hitting the books, y'know? Some of his best memories are from volunteering at campus events and late-night study sessions with his friends. Now, onto Texas State University how rigorous is their academic program? Any insights from current students or graduates? Are we talking all-nighters every other day or is it more balanced? As they say here in Texas, ya'll don't be strangers!.
The tutoring center was my son's best friend during finals week (and let's not forget those essay-writing crises), and the library is more than just warehouse of books it's study central!. And one last thing get involved! Nothing warms my heart more than knowing my boy found his tribe in clubs and activities on campus. It's not all about hitting the books, y'know? Some of his best memories are from volunteering at campus events and late-night study sessions with his friends. Now, onto Texas State University how rigorous is their academic program? Any insights from current students or graduates? Are we talking all-nighters every other day or is it more balanced? As they say here in Texas, ya'll don't be strangers!.