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How to balance academics and social life in college?

The pressure of succeeding academically can feel overbearing for college students, leaving little time for socialising, making new friends. 

Tanyaradzwa Pamhirwa by Tanyaradzwa Pamhirwa
08-05-2023 20:17
in Lifestyle
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College life is a period of tremendous personal and intellectual growth, and finding a balance between academics and social life is one of the most arduous components of this journey.  

The pressure of succeeding academically can feel overbearing for many college students, leaving little time for socialising, making new friends, or exploring extracurricular passions. 

Today, we’ll look at the challenge of bringing together academics and social life at college and some practical solutions for dealing with these competing goals. 

Set clear goals and priorities

Setting clear goals and priorities is critical for managing academics and social life in college. It’s easy to become distracted by social activities and disregard academic obligations if you don’t clearly know what’s most important.  

To set efficient goals and priorities, make a list of your academic and personal objectives. These include things like maintaining a specific GPA, finishing a research assignment, or learning a new hobby or skill.

Prioritise your goals based on their importance after you understand them in-depth. This can help you stay focused on what is most important and avoid becoming overwhelmed by competing demands on your time. When creating objectives, it is also essential to be realistic and to recognise that there may be trade-offs between academics and socialising. 

Create a schedule and stick to it

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Creating and sticking to a schedule is one of the most efficient strategies for balancing academics and social life in college. Begin by identifying your academic priorities and planning your study time in your amber student accommodation, class schedule, and any assignments or projects that must be completed.

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When designing your calendar, it is critical to be practical and give adequate time for both academic and social events. Plan your time to study when you are most attentive and productive, such as in the mornings or the early afternoon.  

Establish an arrangement to keep to your schedule when you’ve created one. Avoid procrastination and make better use of your time by limiting distractions such as social media and smartphone notification messages.

By creating and adhering to a realistic schedule, you will ensure adequate time for academic and social activities while avoiding the strain and exhaustion that can result from overlooking one part of your life.

Learn to say “no”

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When it comes to managing academics and socialising at college, learning to say “no” is one of the most critical skills you can develop. It’s tempting to become swept up in the thrill of university and student accommodation life and say “yes” to every offer, but this can swiftly lead to an overburdening of both mental and physical commitments.

Saying “no” might be challenging, but it is necessary for establishing healthy boundaries and prioritising your academic goals. Understanding your boundaries and being ready to say no to invitations or social activities that interfere with your study is critical. This might involve cancelling a night out with friends if you have a significant exam on the following day or declining a getaway for the weekend if you have an assignment due the next day.

When saying “no,” it’s essential to be polite but firm. You don’t have to make excuses or apologise for putting your academic aspirations first. Instead, say, “I’m grateful for the invitation, but I have a lot of schoolwork to do this coming weekend and need to focus on my study.” 

Learning to say “no” might be challenging; nevertheless, it is an essential skill for properly managing your time and bringing together academics and socialising in college. 

Conclusion

We hope this article helps you to identify ways to balance academics and social life in college. Keep in mind that establishing balance is a continuous endeavour that needs constant self-reflection and adaptation. If you need support or guidance, feel free to ask your teachers, mentors, or peers for assistance. And above all, remember to enjoy the college journey.

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Author’s Bio

Archit is an avid writer who is keen to get his doctorate. When not writing, he can be found reading, taking the metro and then questioning this decision, and haunting local bookstores.

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