Starting college is an exciting time, but it can also be stressful. Many students worry about debt, job prospects, and adapting to living on their own, and preparing for this next step may seem overwhelming.
However, with some planning and inspiration from real stories of resilience, you can begin college confidently.
For those looking for encouragement and practical insights, Katrinia Frierson’s The Flight to Freedom offers a powerful example of finding purpose and navigating life’s toughest challenges. Although Frierson’s story isn’t specifically about college, her journey from struggle to success is full of valuable lessons for anyone taking on significant transitions. For instance, Katrinia, who is called “Trina” by most of her friends and family, the thought of leaving her home and community for college made her afraid, but she powered through for her mama.
Here are a few key strategies that can help you start college on the right foot:
1. Get Organized Early
One of the most common hurdles for new college students is managing their time effectively. In high school, schedules are often set for you. Still, in college, balancing classes, study time, social activities, and maybe even a part-time job requires careful planning. Use a planner or a digital calendar to set aside specific study times. Also, set reminders for your assignments and tests.
2. Build a Support Network
Entering college means meeting a whole new group of people. While making new friends can be intimidating, having a reliable support network is essential for academic and emotional well-being. Attend orientation sessions, join clubs, or find a study group in your dorm or classes. It’s amazing how these connections can support you, especially when classes get intense.
3. Prepare for Independent Living
Living independently is one of college’s most exciting—and challenging—parts. Knowing how to cook simple meals, do laundry, budget your money, and keep track of daily responsibilities can make the transition much smoother. Get familiar with budgeting, time management, and self-care before you arrive on campus.
4. Find Meaning and Purpose in Your Studies
College is an amazing opportunity to discover what really matters to you. While you may feel pressure to choose a major that guarantees a good salary, don’t ignore what excites you. Think about what subjects spark your interest and what type of career aligns with your values and goals. This way, you’re working toward a diploma and a life of purpose.
In Trina’s case, she wanted to make her mama proud, and her mama wanted her to pursue a nursing degree, so it became Trina’s dream. However, it was difficult for the author, as she had focused on basketball through middle school and high school and felt underprepared for a nursing degree, but she powered through.
Take Charge of Your College Experience
Entering college prepared can set you up for a successful and enriching journey. Embrace the excitement, stay organized, lean on your support system, and remember that resilience and purpose are key. The Flight to Freedom by Katrinia Frierson is an inspiring reminder that you can overcome challenges and make a lasting impact no matter where you start.
Buy the book now and get inspired by The Flight to Freedom by Katrinia Frierson. It is an empowering read for anyone facing new beginnings.