Back To School On GirlsAskGuys
August 29, 2011 at 11:46 am girlsaskguys 1 comment
Whether you’re back to school full-time, starting back after an extended break (it’s never too late, right?), or have just decided to dip your toe and enroll in one course, attending school can be thrilling. Here at GirlsAskGuys, we know there is a lot to think about as you hesitantly (or enthusiastically) set foot inside the classroom.
Meeting New People
School can be a terrific place to meet new people, whether it be new friends, possible professional connections, or even a potential date. Check out Good Conversation Starters to break the ice with your fellow classmates, and you’ll have a few new friends in no time.
Dressing the Part
Even if you’re heading to a night class directly after work, looking smart and put-together will leave a lasting impression with everyone! The right wardrobe, the perfect haircut, and the extras (do you have an umbrella? a backpack or briefcase? a jacket for the chilly days?) are all important. Check out Your Own Personal Style for a few tips on developing your look for class.
Managing Your Life
Sometimes managing your time can be the hardest part of heading back to school. Between classes, study groups, work, family, friends, and the pressure to do well, the stress can creep up on you unexpectedly. Many GirlsAskGuys users are dealing with stress, and learning how to deal, such as this user: How To Deal With Stress.
We wish you luck as you head back to the classroom!! Knowledge is power! Go for it, and don’t forget to share your experiences on GirlsAskGuys!
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1. George | November 18, 2011 at 2:46 am
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