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By Erika Weisensee, Oregon Writer
Being a freshman is challenging. The university I teach at started school this week and I welcomed among my students several freshmen. Like many people, I was a freshman twice, in high school and college. Both of those years were exciting and both were also more difficult than other years of my schooling, with the exception of junior high.
Because I interact with college freshmen, I try to be aware and sensitive to their challenges during what is a unique time of transition. If you know a college freshman, here are some things to be aware of, and ways to help them adjust:
The freshman year of college is a time of transition for young people because:
You can help your college freshman adjust to his or her new life by:
Erika Weisensee lives in Milwaukie and teaches communication and journalism classes at the University of Portland.
Those freshmen days seem so long ago. I do remember how anxious i was and it never seemed to end.
I do not recall much from being a Fresham, but I do remember teasing the other Freshmen during my later three years. All in good taste, that is.
I bet that is not what the Freshmen say
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How we help them now helps steer them for the rest of the year.