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My 3 big tips are: 1. Try to make friends in and out of classes. It's normal to be shy and not want to talk to people but it's worth it at the end. 2. Make sure to get at least 7-8 hours of sleep. You're going to burn out by the middle of the semester if you don't take care of yourself. 3. IF you're going to the dorms (they have dorms now by the way) and you don't want to spend so much money on eating out. You NEED to learn some basic cooking skills. The dorms are literally apartments so you don't really have an excuse.
Read MoreTips for people looking to come here is, save money for the train if you are going to commute. Metro north does not give you discount for being a college student and the school does not help either. But they do give you a shuttle to and from the train.
Read MoreHead in with a hardworking attitude, don't think you can slack off. I have a friend who taught college was going to be easy for him. He ended his first semester with a 2.4 and was very disappointed. Also when mid-terms and finals come make sure you give yourself enough time to study because these tests are based on everything little thing you've learned in the class.
Read MoreDo all the work, even if you don't feel like it.
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