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What Advice Do You Have For A 1st Generation College Student?

Hi everybody! My name is Meisya and I am a first generation immigrant and college student. Neither of my parents graduated college so I could use some tips on how to be successful college student, since I don't have anyone to ask. Thanks guys!


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Karthik’s Answer

Hi Meisya! As a first-gen college student, you're already doing great. Here are some simple tips:

- Use campus resources like office hours and tutoring.
- Join study groups to learn with others.
- Manage your time wisely - balance studies, activities, and self-care.
- Find mentors for guidance.
- Stay organized with calendars or apps.

You're not alone, Be always Brave, Remember what you can do,no one can do because you are genius student here...
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Lindsay’s Answer

Hey Meisya! First off, huge congrats on making it to college that’s a big accomplishment, especially as a first-generation student and immigrant. You’re already showing strength and courage by asking for advice.

Build a support system, Join student orgs, Connect with classmates, attend study groups, or get involved in clubs.
Don’t be afraid to ask questions in class or email your professors. That’s what they’re there for.
Ask for Help Early, Don’t wait until you're struggling to reach out. If something feels confusing or overwhelming, it’s totally okay to need help!
Learn money management, budget wisely, and apply for scholarships regularly.
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Eliza’s Answer

Hi Meisya!

Being a first-generation student myself, I have some advice for you: don't hesitate to ask questions and seek help, especially from on-campus resources. For instance, career advisors can be a great support as you begin college. When I started, I felt overwhelmed by all the choices. Talking to a career advisor helped me understand my options for choosing a major and navigating college life. I could ask lots of questions too!

Also, be sure to look for scholarships for first-generation students. There are many financial resources available that you might qualify for as a first-gen student!

Finally, get involved! Join clubs and organizations that match your interests. I joined a first-gen club, which helped me build a network and find a mentor who was a senior. I also love volunteering, so I joined service clubs. This helped me feel connected, make friends, and do what I enjoy!

Best of luck! Remember, you're not alone, and you can do it!
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