<p>I attend a community college and the time for me to transfer is approaching. I am kinda of freaking out about studying and making good grades in a four-year university. Getting A's in cc was not that difficult. Though I have taken several advanced courses, I could pull an A whenever I tried. How much more difficult would a real college be?</p>
<p>Please reckon that I do not plan to focus my time on socializing when I transfer; I am too old for frat/sonority or any kind of social life. All I need is good education. My high school was a mess with laziness; I do not want to repeat the same thing over again...</p>
<p>Too old for a frat/social life? Well never really too old for a social life (unless you’re like older than 35…) </p>
<p>I would say there are a bit more distraction (doesn’t matter whether you’re social or anti-social).</p>
<p>As for laziness just get a job or find some club or just be active in college.</p>
<p>It depends…on you, the class, and the professor. You’ll adjust to however much you need to study or any particular class.</p>
<p>As for social life, you can have a social life and still have good grades. Just join clubs, make some friends in your classes, and hang out with people in your free time. You don’t need to be out partying every night to have a social life.</p>