Sunday, 30 June 2013

College Life

Are you missing your College life moments, Fun with Friends, Study, Teachers, and Bunking classes?

Get Involved In your College Life
From the excitement of new friendships and new romances to serious bouts of homesickness, the on- and off-campus party scene, the football madness of game day and everything else these students encounter as they get their first real taste of freedom will be seen in College Life. Everyone missing there college life a lot……………..College life is the very best moment of the life, This moment for  every college students like a golden moments. 
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There are two main ways that college students can be involved in college life. College students make great college life leaders, and most Young Life areas are eager to nurture, train and include college students on their college life teams!
But Young Life also has a 
growing presence on college campuses for those students who are at a different place on their faith journey. It’s called College Life. Regardless of where students are in their religious beliefs,  College Life  offers them a community to be a part of where they can enjoy college and be loved for who they are
About Young Life:-
College Life is a program of Young Life especially for college students. While Youth Life has been involved in the lives of college students since the mission’s early days, an organized outreach on college campuses is relatively new. 
Today’s college students are catapulted into adulthood as soon as they arrive on campus. They’re gone from home, trying on spanking independence and wondering where and with whom they belong. While they’re silent navigating their way during a complete teenage years, they are confronted with major life decisions about careers, relationships and their view of the world and their place in it.
In the midst of it all, college students who’ve been on a faith journey begin an uphill climb. The familiarities of college, Campaigners, leaders and church are now fond memories, but no longer part of a comfortable weekly routine. As the past fades, diversions of the college culture emerge. Alcohol, drugs, eating disorders, pressures to achieve and succeed, as well as alternative lifestyles, can take over the lives of college students.
Although the college culture can be an easy place to get lost, Young Life staff and leaders are experts in seeking out those who have wandered far away. Through interaction built on unconditional love, Young Life helps kids find their way back. Youth Life is obsessive about being involved in the lives of all college students — from those who are trying to grow in their young faith to those who’ve never considered God before.
College Life has some fundamentals similar to customary Youth Life, but it's tailored for college students. There are opportunities to be with their peers to learn about God, to be involved in small groups and to simply hang out and have fun together.
The task of Youth Life identifies colleges and universities where college life will be complementary to the other campus ministries. Youth Life College also wants to identify adults in those communities who want to reach college students in this way. College Life College leadership may be comprised of local adults, as well as older students who are interested in sharing their faith with others.


Life of a College Student
Of course, the best way to see what a true day in the life of a college student is like is to actually get the schedules of some college students! Here are two undergraduates and their real-life experiences.
Missing college Friends.........
You've most probable already wondered what college will be like. Will it be like home? Will it be like your high school experience? Will you be able to hold it? Will it be fun and exciting? Will it be chilling and nerve wracking? Well, hopefully a indication at a day in the life of a college student will help sort some things out!
The college program is very different than the traditional high school schedule. Typically, there is a lot more suppleness with your college classes. In high school, you were almost certainly told that you had to take Indian History, which was presented every day at 10:00 a.m. In college, you’ll possibly need to take a history class, but you could have 10 choices, which would be offered on different days, at different times, and for unusual durations.
The other chill thing about the college agenda is that you usually have more opportunities to survey your interests and passions. For example, you will be picking a major that will determine the types of classes you will concentrate in. In high school, you have a set program of study of classes you have to take across all topic areas. In college, think about your plan as a pyramid. Your freshman and sophomore time, you’ll take more general education classes (a mixture of everything so you walk away well-formed) and a few classes in your major. But during your junior and senior year, you’ll take fewer common education classes and more classes in your major.
Another big difference you should be aware of is the time structure. Right now, you’re probably in school from about 7:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. This will not be the case in college, where you usually take four or five classes at different times throughout the week. You might have a science class on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 10:10–11:00 a.m. Perhaps you’ll have a Maths class on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:15–3:00 p.m. Then, you might have your preface to culture class on Wednesday evenings from 6:30–9:00 p.m. Maybe on Mondays you’ll have three classes, and on Tuesdays you’ll have two classes. There will always be some courses that are only offered on certain days at certain times, but for the most part, there are a lot of options to think about! If you’re a morning person, you might want to schedule your classes to be done by noon. If you’re more of a night owl, having that first class start at 1:15 in the afternoon might be the best thing to ever happen to you. And you definitely won’t be in class for seven hours straight!
After College ??????????
However, college is like high school in that you will have the opportunity to get involved by joining different clubs, organizations, and maybe even by getting a part-time job. Mainly schools have hundreds of additional activities, and it is pretty easy to start one as well! So, as you can imagine, your schedule can get crazy with meetings, band practice, sport practice, play rehearsal, work hours, etc.!
Coolest thing about college in 10 words or less: Fun in the Class, Jokes on the teachers, full on masti with friends and parties, random adventures, and great education!

"The college schedule can seem crazy at times. Doing homework until midnight is not specially exciting or easy, but I love what I do and all that I learn. The best and most awful part of college is the elasticity it offers. You are able to decide everything: your classes, additional activities, friends, etc. A great deal of duty and time administration is needed, but with a bit of planning and coffee you can be very successful. Surviving college takes hard work! However, at the end of all this, you will have your degree, and no one can take that away from you. How cool is that?”