How to Survive Your Freshman Year, The Podcast
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Starting college is scary. For many, it means leaving home, deciding on a career path, and independently managing your eating, drinking, and studying for the first time. If you find yourself staring this intimidating challenge in the face, this is the podcast for you. We talked to real life college veterans across the country to get their uncensored stories and advice in an effort to entertain, educate, and comfort prospective college students everywhere. The brand new sixth edition of our best selling book, How To Survive Your Freshman year contains anecdotes and lessons from hundreds of current students, graduates, professors and advisors from over 200 colleges across the country. On the podcast, you can hear the voices of some of these helpful advisors with your own ears. Trying to decide whether or not to stay with your High School sweetheart long distance? Wondering how you’ll learn to do laundry? Or how to speak your mind freely on a politically charged campus? All of these issues and many more are discussed and explored by our host Anthony Wallace along with our generous cast of honest advisors. They have the real answers to your questions, and they're here to help.

Episode 6: Mental Health

Each year, more and more college students are reporting that they experience mental health problems. There is a silver lining to this: the stigma is f...
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Episode 4: Partying

In our culture, college is as much about partying as it is about anything else. On this episode, we hear from a medley of freshmen year vets who descr...
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Episode 3: Accommodations

Colleges provide many more accommodations than most students realize. Whether you've identified as disabled your whole life or just feel like somethin...
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Episode 2: Leaving Home

For many, starting college means leaving the comforts of home for the first time. Whether you're moving down the street or across the world, this can ...
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Episode 1: Dating

We have come to understand the modern-day college campus as a hormonal jungle populated by young people, recently unhinged from the supervision of the...
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