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What are some tips for balancing the workload of a freshman year in college while also playing woman's ice hockey?

I am currently in my senior year of highschool, and I play 19u girls travel hockey. I currently have games on the weekend and practice two nights a week, but I know college hockey will be a lot more strenuous. What advice can you give me to aid in my studies for Occupational Therapy, while also showing my commitment to playing college hockey?


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Kathleen’s Answer

Back in college, I was on the crew team and studied psychology. As a psych major, I had to do internships off campus. I understand how you feel about balancing college hockey with your studies. To manage both, having a well-organized routine is key. Focus on your classes and hockey practices. I dedicated a few hours every afternoon to studying and set regular times for meals and sleep to stay on track. I always studied in the same spot to keep my routine steady, and it really helped. By the weekend, I was usually tired, but it worked out because regattas were on weekends. This might sound like your life already. Remember to enjoy playing hockey and cherish every moment. College is a unique time where you'll make lifelong friends.
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