


Sophomore Year

Congrats, you survived your freshman year (and more
surprisingly, dining hall food). You're no longer a lowly
frosh, and you know what that means...no more getting booted
from frat parties! Well, maybe, but it also means it's time to
start getting your act together.
You may gain some advantages (especially socially) by being a
sophomore, but you also lose the ability to get away with
"freshman mistakes." Professors are generally more
understanding toward first year students. By your second year,
they presume that you know the ropes and can take full
responsibility for your actions (or inactions).
Keep your dental school goal in sight, use the study skills you
obtained last year, and in the immortal words of Jerry Garcia,
"Keep on Truckin!"