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Balancing Social and School Life

May 29th, 2009

As you enter to college, you will notice within days of your arrival that in case you wanted, you could spend each minute of your life socializing, if it takes the kind of hanging out with your friends, checking the parties on Sorority and Fraternity Row, or checking your new city. The people taking the path of the social life but no academics have a better time than the students taking the academic but no social life path — ’til they begin getting bad marks. Fortunatel, there are many moderate ways you can choose between these extremes. Balancing between the social life and the academic one will take some commitment and effort, but it is worth deciding how to do this. With a bit planning, you will be able to enjoy both sides of school more than you could if you pursued one at the expenditure of the other.
Some people could earn the desirable career as they were acquainted with the right students in their sophomore year. But you cannot plan on such things. What you are able to plan for is the academic success. And as you have this, the poetry reading or keg party you choose to attend together with the friends will be fun, as you will not have work that hang over your head.
It means you should plan your social life together with your academic life. You should plan your academic life firstly; you should give it seniority over the social life, and do some social things appealing to you after a work day is done. Still will it work 100% of the time? Actually no, it probably will not. For instance, when J. E. World played a show at USC, many students had to reorganize their study plans for going delight the show. Though, in case you make a commitment to education, delighting exceptions such as a surprise concert and a call from the crush in math part will not take you far off course.