4.0+ Plus High School GPA, CHECK
Stellar Extracurricular Resume, CHECK
Impeccable Letters of Recommendation, CHECK
Brand-name college acceptance, CHECK, YAY!
FREEDOM AND LIFELONG HAPPINESS, HERE I COME!!!!
(Cue Record Scratch)
Maybe.
Well, at least not right away and not without effort…
[Feigned shock 😳 then 😡]
The transition to college can be challenging for first year students. For many, despite being at the top of their high school class, many students suddenly find themselves surrounded by other academically accomplished peers. Realizing that they are no longer the smartest person in the room, can be an intellectual humbling.
In addition to the academic challenges, first-year college students are also forming new friendships and navigating a new social scene. Thus, they may lack immediate support and stumble more than expected, yet earn wisdom through experience.
Parents can play a supportive role during this time, offering guidance. Yet, parents should also understand of their child’s need to flex their newfound freedom. With grace, support, and sometimes a little luck, first-year college students can find their way and thrive in their new environment.
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