175+ Things to Do Before You Graduate College: Your Bucket List for the Ultimate College Experience!
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From finding the perfect friend group to succeeding academically to exploring your newfound freedom, there’s a lot that goes into making your college experience a success. Instead of getting trapped in the myth that you can “do it all,” 175+ Things to Do Before You Graduate College will help you figure out what’s most important to you…and how to make it happen.
With this college-themed bucket list, you’ll find everything you need to do before you graduate. Whether you’re trying to make sure your four years in college are the best they can be or preparing for next steps post-graduation, you’ll learn exactly how to set yourself up for success (and fun!) with activities like:
-Becoming a TA as an undergrad for a subject you’re truly passionate about
-Heading off-campus with your friends to snag the first fresh donuts of the day
-Paying it forward by buying lunch for the person behind you in the dining hall line, even if you don’t know them
-Getting creative and starting up a campus-wide game of hide-and-seek
-And much more!
It’s easy: first, check out the 175+ unique and interesting activities you can do to add some fun, excitement, and maybe even a few impressive accomplishments to your life. Then, use the journaling space to create and update your own personal college bucket list. From there, just gather some friends and get started on making sure your college experience is as happy, healthy, and successful as possible!
Charlotte Lake
Charlotte Lake is a Pacific Northwest transplant and writer for the popular site, CollegeLifeMadeEasy.com. As a former broke college kid who’s been there and done that, she specializes in helping students thrive more and stress less. When she’s not writing, Charlotte enjoys sleeping in, bargain hunting, and fawning over old dogs.
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175+ Things to Do Before You Graduate College by Charlotte Lake, Adams MediaDedication
To my parents,
For raising me to believe the world is my oyster and always supporting my dreams of world domination.
Introduction
College: It’s an amazing time where you experience an unparalleled amount of opportunities, possibilities, and new adventures. But there’s also a lot of pressure to make these years the best of your life and somehow set yourself up for a happy and successful future once you graduate. How do you figure out what career path fits your interests? Or where to find friends who will cheer you on and encourage you to be your best self? And what activities will build you up and inspire your dreams?
It might feel like a lot to take on, but luckily, that’s where this book comes in! Instead of feeling overwhelmed by the pressure to do college right,
175+ Things to Do Before You Graduate College will help you figure out what’s important to you and how to make the most of these pivotal years. Here, you’ll find more than 175 activities that will bring fun and success to your college years, including:
Getting to know all the buildings better with a game of hide-and-seek
Saying yes to every social invite for a week
Developing a mentor relationship with an upperclassman
Sitting in on free guest talks
Becoming a teaching assistant for a favorite class
Whether you’re just entering your freshman year or are getting ready to rock senior year, commuting from home or living on (or off) campus, you’ll discover unique ideas that will help you have a happy and rewarding experience at college. Flip through to the activities that stand out to you, and use the pages at the end of each chapter to create your own personalized bucket list items for each major aspect of college life. Remember, it’s all about what matters to you, so you can change, tweak, and update your list throughout your experiences.
College is not a task to complete; it’s an opportunity to learn, grow, and have fun. It’s time to start taking advantage of everything it has to offer!
How to Use This Book
From visiting the Grand Canyon to falling in love, everyone has things they want to do, see, and experience at some point in their life. The sum of all these personal goals is what’s known as a bucket list. A college bucket list is essentially the same concept, but focuses on the years you spend studying for your undergraduate degree. Your college bucket list includes everything you hope to accomplish before you graduate.
The first things that come to your mind when you think bucket list
are probably the big-ticket items. You know—semesters abroad in exotic locations, thrill-seeking adventures off campus—things like that. But the truth is that there’s no strict set of standards for what deserves a spot on a bucket list. It’s actually very open to interpretation! Your college bucket list can include those larger goals like finishing a 5k or landing your dream internship, as well as little things like seeing your favorite band in concert, or tailgating at a football game—and everything in between. The common thread among them is simply that they’re meaningful to you.
WHY SHOULD I HAVE A COLLEGE BUCKET LIST?
As a college student, you’re one busy bee. With classes to attend, assignments to complete, social events to go to, and friends to see, your daily to-do list can feel never-ending! Even for those with an excellent memory, it’s nearly impossible for your brain to keep track of everything on its own. The same goes for goals and aspirations. It isn’t a stretch to realize that when you’re preoccupied with the hustle and bustle of college life, some (if not most) of the things you want to do or see are bound to slip your mind.
Creating a bucket list, either as a physical list on paper or a list on your phone or computer, will help keep it all fresh in your mind, and you’ll be able to visually track your progress. Who doesn’t love the satisfaction of checking things off a to-do list? Simply moving your aspirations out of your mind and into the physical plane of existence can jump-start you into action! Plus, having a list can help you accomplish goals that are more time-sensitive (like submitting your paperwork to graduate). It’s a lot easier to avoid accidentally missing out on an opportunity when you’ve already taken steps to plan ahead.
Creating a college bucket list is also crucial because it’s a thought-provoking task in itself. It opens up the space for self-reflection and encourages you to do some soul-searching. Figuring out what is most important to you is the first step in making the most of your college experience.
THE KEYS TO A GOOD COLLEGE BUCKET LIST
But what are the most important things to you? It can be hard to know what really matters, or what might seem like a big deal now, but will likely be forgotten about a few years down the line. However, thinking in terms of different categories like academics, off-campus experiences, and friendships helps make it easier. When it comes to college bucket lists, there are seven main topics every good list addresses:
1. Maximizing your dorm-life experiences
2. Exploring on-campus activities beyond academics
3. Capitalizing on all the off-campus experiences calling your name
4.Pursuing academic opportunities that inspire and bolster your studies and future career goals
5. Creating your best self through self-care, healthy challenges, and more
6. Cultivating good karma by embracing the power of kindness
7. Taking advantage of last hurrahs before graduation
Each of the chapters in this book tackles one of these key topics, offering over a dozen unique, easy ways to live your college life to the fullest and prepare for what lies beyond these next few years.
SO HOW DO I CREATE MY OWN BUCKET LIST?
Each of the seven main elements for a good college bucket list opens a world of possibilities—and that’s where your unique wants and needs come in to make a list personalized to you. Just like people, no two college bucket lists are exactly the same!
You can try out each activity in the following chapters to figure out what feels right or look through for activities that stand out. You can also use these activities as a jumping-off point to come up with brand-new ideas that are tailor-made to you and your college experiences. Challenge a friend to create a college bucket list at the same time so you can feed off of each other’s ideas and encourage each other to check off each item before graduation day.
From lofty ambitions to everyday victories and young adulthood milestones, no personal ambition is too big or small to add to your list. Be sure to use the journal pages at the end of each chapter to keep track of your bucket list items for that category.
NEXT STEPS
Now that you’ve explored the reasons for creating a college bucket list and what elements make for a good list, you’re ready to dive into the following activities—almost. Before you do, it’s important to keep in mind that creating a well-rounded college bucket list is an on-going project. Don’t feel like you need to decide everything you want to do right away! During your time at college, your perspective will likely shift and you may discover newfound importance in different areas of your life.
Also remember that this book is here as a guide, not an end-all, be-all of what you must do during college. You can tailor different activities to your specific wants and needs or follow them to a T—whatever feels right. You may also find yourself inspired by something you witness or hear about along the way. Be sure to jot down a quick note whenever this happens so you remember to add it to your own list later.
So, are you ready to make your college years the happiest and most successful they can be? Let’s get started!
CHAPTER 1
Thriving (Not Just Surviving) in the Dorms
Looking back through the history of the word dorm,
you’ll find it comes from the Latin word dormitorium, which literally means sleeping place.
Getting enough sleep is a huge part of thriving at college, but as far as dorm life goes, it’s just the tip of the iceberg. Outside of classes, clubs, and special events, residence halls are the mingling hub for students living on campus. With close quarters, shared everything, open-door policies, and an endless stream of mixers, the opportunities to socialize are never-ending. Learning how to socialize and navigate new situations is an important part of your college experience. These skills will come in handy in all areas of your life, both now and after you’ve graduated.
Of course, even for the most extroverted extrovert, all of this socializing, sharing, and the pressure to do it all can get to be a little much. It’s perfectly normal to feel overwhelmed at times. Luckily, this chapter provides a mix of activities you can do with others, as well as things to do solo, to help you get out of your comfort zone, be proactive about creating friendships, find different ways to enjoy solitude, and feel at ease in your surroundings.
Challenge Yourself to Learn One Fact about Everyone in Your Hall
The other students in your hall are the ones you’ll have a chance to get to know better than anyone else because you’ll essentially be living with them for an entire year. Keep your dorm room door open when you’re not busy to encourage people to pop in to say hello. It’s