Well, the school year is almost over. For those of you who are hoping to head off to college next year, it’s a time that’s filled with stress and tough decisions. Believe me, I know what you’re going through.
When I was preparing to head off to college, I was a nervous wreck. I had no idea what to take with me, I was insanely worried about making new friends and I was concerned about settling into my new city. However, I marched off on my college adventure with my head held high, and I did myself proud. I lived on campus for three years, and I look back at those years as some of the happiest of my life. I fell in love with Melbourne, I made a shipload of new mates and I still managed to pull great grades. I totally rocked my time at college.
Now, I want to help you do the same. It’s so easy to get caught up in the worries that come with moving away to college, and you need a bit of guidance and reassurance. Why not let me be your tour guide on your college journey? I’ve been there, I’ve done that and I came out (relatively) unscathed.
I’ve penned a handy little e-book for all you college-bound readers to help you have an awesome time during your first year at college. The book covers all kinds of topics, including:
-What to take with you to college
– How to overcome homesickness.
-Making your college room more ‘you’
-Surviving O-week
– Getting along with your roommates
And loads more.
Nessbow’s Guide to Surviving College is available for just $5. It will be emailed to your inbox within 48 hours of purchase. You can buy this e-book from my etsy store. You can also purchase it with your credit card by clicking on this button:
Or with Paypal by clicking this button:
If you’re heading off to college next year, and you want some advice on how to make your college experience truly awesome, then this is the book for you. It would also make an ideal Christmas gift for any friends or relatives that are embarking on a college adventure next year.
So what are you waiting for? Snap this baby up, quick smart!
Filed under: Advice, Life Tagged: advice, college, e book, friendship, fun