Many young students are dreading the upcoming academic year. For these young people, university means intense competition, intense work, and the possibility of failure. They fear they won't be able to keep up with the pace of their classes. The first year of university brings a lot of pressure and challenges. But how, then, can you succeed in the upcoming academic year?
-Good integration for a successful university life
It is essential not to remain isolated at the start of the university year. On the contrary, it is important to successfully integrate by familiarizing yourself with the institution, its environment, student life, and all the new things that arise. It is important to have points of reference and to make friends among both former and new students.
It is recommended to take a internship , during which new students join the community life, which is an opportunity to meet other students who share the same interests. A wide choice is available in the associative field, such as cultural, sports, or by sector and specialty. Some young people get their start in university life by opting for a preparatory class which allows them to prepare for the first-year courses, in addition to meeting students who can advise them.
-Good organization and fight against procrastination
When joining a university, it's important to get started right away. This is the best way to immerse yourself in student life. It goes without saying that this approach will pay off, especially since university requires a lot of work and research. Therefore, procrastination is out of the question. Another essential point is related to organization. Indeed, you must take your time to properly schedule and plan for the various courses and tasks, as well as tutorials and research. It's important to review your lessons regularly and not wait for midterms to get to work and visit the library. Good time management is one of the keys to success in your university studies.
-Requesting professional help
Success as a student isn't just about attending classes. You also need to spend time in the library studying, reading reference books, preparing reading notes, and more. The university journey is a real marathon. It's recommended to conduct a periodic review every quarter, for example, to assess your situation and make any necessary adjustments. If necessary, don't hesitate to seek professional help. Student coaches are available and offer their services to young people who sometimes feel demotivated or simply overwhelmed by student life at university. This approach becomes essential when results are unsatisfactory. The intervention of a coach can restore self-confidence and improve performance to achieve your academic goals.





