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What can I do for fun the summer before starting college?

So next summer will be the summer before my freshman year of college, and I'm going to have a lot of free time. I'm wondering if anyone has any fun ideas for things to do to make the most of this time?

2 years ago

It's great you are already thinking ahead. This is such a great opportunity to both relax and prepare for your upcoming college life! Here are a few suggestions:

1. Explore a new hobby or interest: You can take up a new hobby or volunteer in an area that interests you. It can be something related to your intended major or something entirely different, like learning a musical instrument, painting, gardening, cooking, coding, or even something adventurous like hiking, photography, or swimming!

2. Read: It may sound old school, but reading for leisure is one of the best ways to pass the time, broaden your horizons, and reduce stress. You could explore various genres, from historical fiction to fantasy, biographies, science fiction, or even academic-related books to give you a head start on your college courses.

3. Plan your college life: Spend time researching your college, its culture, clubs, traditions, and surroundings. This will help lessen any feelings of uncertainty or worry about what's to come.

4. Start a personal project: This could be starting a blog or YouTube channel, a small business, a community initiative, or any other kind of project you're passionate about. This will not only keep you busy, but will also help you gain new skills and experiences that might be valuable in college.

5. Connect with future college mates: Many colleges have Facebook groups or other social media platforms where incoming students can connect. These can be great resources to make friends, find roommates, and learn more about your future school from people who are experiencing the same transition as you.

6. Travel: If it's within your means, travel, whether that be a road trip across your state or a trip abroad. Traveling can widen your perspective and is a great way to learn about different cultures and people.

7. Rest and Relax: At the end of the day, it's also important to rest and re-energize before college begins. So, don't forget to carve out time for just relaxing, watching movies, hanging out with friends and family, or simply doing nothing.

Remember, it's your summer, so go for whatever you think will make it enjoyable and fruitful for you. Happy summer!

2 years ago

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