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Orientation Tips

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Start the school year right – you made it at Binghamton University. You are going to start on the next big chapter of your life in college. The first step – the orientation in SUNY New York. Do not worry since it is not as bad as you may think. Let us take a look at some useful tips to make the most of orientation and move through it smoothly as well as necessary adjustments to make with studying and learning.

How to make it through the orientation

  • Being prepared. One of your main priorities is to check out and complete the orientation checklist here. This list includes all the essentials you need to do before arriving for your session along with items you must bring to ensure that you have a productive orientation experience.
  • Knowing your way around. Before you are going to take part in the orientation, you should know how to get to specific locations on the campus such as the Anderson Center Performing Arts. You can look up the directions to the campus so you will know the right path to take.
  • Always keep your schedule on hand at all times. Remember that the orientation for freshmen can be a busy, two-day event. It is best to be familiar with the schedule so you will know what is coming up and ready to tackle them.
  • Staying calm. For most, it can be a nerve-wracking ordeal but you are not alone, so try not to stress a lot.
  • Meeting new people. When you are in a new environment, it might be awkward since you do not know anyone. The orientation is your chance to get to know people. Start with the basics such as asking where they are from or what they plan on studying as ways to strike up a conversation.
  • Asking questions. If you have something in mind, do not hesitate to speak up.
  • Paying attention. During the orientation, expect a lot of information to be thrown at you, but they are all important. Try to stay attentive and listen to what everyone is saying.
  • Be the best version of yourself. Once you step into college, it is the right time to reinvent yourself. Whether you want to change your hairstyle, try a new activity, or join a club, simply go for it. It is part of finding yourself and becoming the person you genuinely want to be.
  • Enjoy yourself. Remember that college life is an exciting time in your life and it is just the beginning. Do not forget to have fun, relax, and enjoy yourself. Take note that your time in college will just fly by.


Making the most out of your study habits

With the ongoing health crisis, things might seem out of control at the moment. There are a lot of unknowns and disturbances during your learning. The best approach is to be understanding with yourself, your classmates, and your teachers during this period. Remember to take proper care of your well-being and make it a priority. It is important to come up with a plan and adjust your study habits so that you will feel a sense of control.

Being organized. Due to the unforeseen changes in your courses, it might be time to take your organizational skills to a higher level. Let us take a look at some things you need to keep track of for each class.

  • In-person parts of the class
  • Assignments
  • Options in case you need help

Avoid multitasking. For those who are engaging in a lot of work with a less-structured timeline, there is a tendency to multitask. Many individuals can tackle several things at once. In one study, it reveals that only around 2% of the population can multitask. Instead of multitasking, you should do the following:

  • Focus on one thing/task at a time
  • Taking breaks in between tasks
  • Try the “Pomodoro method” to help you focus on 25-30 minute sessions and reward yourself with 5-10 minute breaks.

Get most of the video lectures. When video lectures are a component of learning, you should take note of these tips.

  • Follow the schedule of your instructor as much as possible. By sticking with a schedule, it can help you establish a feeling of normalcy and prevent you from falling behind.
  • Find out how to ask questions. Chat or discussion forum
  • Close any distracting apps or tabs.
  • Taking down notes
  • Watch the recordings at normal speed

Creating a schedule. As the health crisis continues, social commitments, group meetings or work hours might be limited. By setting a schedule, it can help provide structure while keeping you motivated. Aside from your academics, try to include time for self-care, exercise, and leisure.

Staying connected with others. Even if there are limitations on face-to-face interactions with others on campus, connecting with family and friends is important during this time than ever. Additionally, maintaining an open line with instructors, classmates, and group mates is still vital for ongoing classwork. Let us take a look at a few suggestions:

  • Scheduling video calls with family and friends
  • Attending virtual office hours or study groups

Despite the disruptions brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, learning at Binghamton University will continue. Although there are challenges along the way, there will always be a way to make it through with your studies.

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