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What every freshman should know

What every freshman should know

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College can be exciting, overwhelming and terrifying all at the same time. But don�t worry; these seniors have your back. Scroll through and meet a few friendly faces who offer wise words for new students on campus.


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Spend time on campus! Make as many connections as possible and take advantage of ministry opportunities.
— Kimberly Gauiter


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Don�t go to cookout at 2 a.m.
— Kenny Goubert


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Branch outside of your friend group. You can never have too many connections and friendships. Invite people to run with you to Walmart or to go get coffee. They may just become one of your best friends!
— Meghan McDaniel


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Try to be friends with people in your classes and get to know your professors.
— Corley Wood


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Be open and step out of your comfort zone. Trust the Lord�s process and be open-minded to what He has planned for you.
— Allison Avery


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Try to get involved as soon as you can, whether it is with an organization, work-study or club. That way you are plugged in and feel like you have a place on campus.
— Nicole Daniel


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Get involved and manage your time well.
— Brayden Smith


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Invest in the opportunities that are presented to you. Meet new people and drink coffee.
— Nicole Pollard


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Don�t wear your lanyard, but bring your ID everywhere.
— Libby Boone


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Get to know your professors. They are the best connections you can ever have.
— Ben Johnson
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