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What should I do the summer before college starts?

Hey, friends! So I'm gonna be a college freshman soon (yay!) and I'm trying to make the most out of my last summer before college starts. What did y'all do or what are you planning to do to make the most of your summer before college? Any ideas would be awesome!

2 years ago

Hey there! Congrats on becoming a college freshman! It's an exciting time, and it's great that you're looking to make the most of your summer. Here are some ideas to consider:

1. Relax and recharge: College can be intense, so it's important to take time to rest and rejuvenate before the semester starts. Spend time with friends and family, pursue hobbies, or even take a trip to enjoy some downtime.

2. Summer job or internship: Gaining work experience or trying out an internship related to your intended major or interests can be a valuable way to expand your knowledge, develop new skills, and even make some extra money.

3. Volunteering: Engaging in community service is a meaningful way to give back and make a difference. Look for local organizations or causes you're passionate about and see how you can get involved.

4. College prep: Take this time to familiarize yourself with your college's campus, resources, and course offerings. You can also connect with future classmates on social media and participate in any pre-college programs or events offered by your school.

5. Develop a new skill or pursue a passion project: Use this free time to learn something new or dive deeper into an existing passion. Take a class, explore online resources, or join local clubs and meetups related to your interests.

6. Reading and self-study: If there are specific subjects you want to brush up on or get a head start in, summer is a perfect opportunity for self-directed learning. Create a reading list or find online courses that align with your academic goals.

Ultimately, it's important to strike a balance between relaxation and productivity during your summer before college. Think about what's important to you and what will help set you up for a successful college experience. Good luck, and enjoy your summer!

2 years ago

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