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4 min read•july 11, 2024
Here’s a compilation of some of the best Twitter threads with useful college advice and tips for incoming freshmen! 📚
For the last 3 years, we have focused on supporting all 3 million students. Whether you are applying Early Action, Early Decision, have scholarship deadlines, or are just getting started in the college admissions process, we're here to support you in the applications! 🎓
These 15 thread tweets are guaranteed to help you with your college application process in the coming months and future college experience! 🤝
Each creator has specific and listed guidelines to automate tasks for simpler means this year. 📅
Enrolling In college and finding your own path can be a very daunting experience. So any information from undergraduates or graduates is vital to hear. Enjoy scrolling through these tweets! ❤️
Twitter User: cravingshay
Text: "A thread of tips to help high school and college students academically: ✨"
Text: "In college, it took me 3 semesters to outgrow my awful study habits from high school and I had to do it the hard way. Here's tips from a Yale alum on his way to a PhD on how to study effectively in college and ensure your success! A thread 🧵!"
Text: "I always get asked for advice about starting/surviving tenure track. Last couple of months I've started compiling rules etc I find myself saying. Thought I'd put it out there for the masses if anyone found it useful. will prob keep adding, feel free to add your own!"
Text: "I've gotten a lot of bad advice in my career and I see even more of it here on Twitter. Time for a stiff drink and some truth you probably dont want to hear."
Text: "resume tips I have learned as a recruiter at a fortune 100 company (targeted towards college students), a thread:"
Text: "College Entrance Examination Tips: A Thread (Based on last year's CET Experience. Rt to save a poor soul."
Text: "Tips and reminders for online learning in university/college/school because I'm starting my third online semester of med school tomorrow and I need to get things together. This is a thread."
Text: "Tips to ace College Entrance Exams: (Diz iz a thread containing tips that I never did myself 🤣)"
Text: "A thread of tips for any freshman starting college this fall: 1. Buy a daily planner- even if you didn't use one in high school and succeeded. I never used one until college, but it helps a lot. I prefer daily/hourly so I can schedule appointments and time to do homework."
Text: "College Application Prep. Here are some things that you might need to remember for the upcoming cets season!! This is not the most comprehensive guide, but this might get a follow-up post~ cets tips, reminders, g12 things etc. Thread—"
Text: "Hello, future Engineers! Here are a few tips I can share in my experience as an engineering student. ps. iz more like a college life tips thread 🤪
Text: "College Safety Tips.. A Thread"
Text: "A thread of college dorm shopping tips I wish someone had told me before:"
Text: "a thread: tips on reading (a lot) for college while retaining the information & not being burnt out!:
Text: "a thread of student discounts and useful money saving tips for college students! (these should work whether you're in community college or uni!)"
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4 min read•july 11, 2024
Here’s a compilation of some of the best Twitter threads with useful college advice and tips for incoming freshmen! 📚
For the last 3 years, we have focused on supporting all 3 million students. Whether you are applying Early Action, Early Decision, have scholarship deadlines, or are just getting started in the college admissions process, we're here to support you in the applications! 🎓
These 15 thread tweets are guaranteed to help you with your college application process in the coming months and future college experience! 🤝
Each creator has specific and listed guidelines to automate tasks for simpler means this year. 📅
Enrolling In college and finding your own path can be a very daunting experience. So any information from undergraduates or graduates is vital to hear. Enjoy scrolling through these tweets! ❤️
Twitter User: cravingshay
Text: "A thread of tips to help high school and college students academically: ✨"
Text: "In college, it took me 3 semesters to outgrow my awful study habits from high school and I had to do it the hard way. Here's tips from a Yale alum on his way to a PhD on how to study effectively in college and ensure your success! A thread 🧵!"
Text: "I always get asked for advice about starting/surviving tenure track. Last couple of months I've started compiling rules etc I find myself saying. Thought I'd put it out there for the masses if anyone found it useful. will prob keep adding, feel free to add your own!"
Text: "I've gotten a lot of bad advice in my career and I see even more of it here on Twitter. Time for a stiff drink and some truth you probably dont want to hear."
Text: "resume tips I have learned as a recruiter at a fortune 100 company (targeted towards college students), a thread:"
Text: "College Entrance Examination Tips: A Thread (Based on last year's CET Experience. Rt to save a poor soul."
Text: "Tips and reminders for online learning in university/college/school because I'm starting my third online semester of med school tomorrow and I need to get things together. This is a thread."
Text: "Tips to ace College Entrance Exams: (Diz iz a thread containing tips that I never did myself 🤣)"
Text: "A thread of tips for any freshman starting college this fall: 1. Buy a daily planner- even if you didn't use one in high school and succeeded. I never used one until college, but it helps a lot. I prefer daily/hourly so I can schedule appointments and time to do homework."
Text: "College Application Prep. Here are some things that you might need to remember for the upcoming cets season!! This is not the most comprehensive guide, but this might get a follow-up post~ cets tips, reminders, g12 things etc. Thread—"
Text: "Hello, future Engineers! Here are a few tips I can share in my experience as an engineering student. ps. iz more like a college life tips thread 🤪
Text: "College Safety Tips.. A Thread"
Text: "A thread of college dorm shopping tips I wish someone had told me before:"
Text: "a thread: tips on reading (a lot) for college while retaining the information & not being burnt out!:
Text: "a thread of student discounts and useful money saving tips for college students! (these should work whether you're in community college or uni!)"
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