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Author | Topic: college students help! |
CLEMDOG Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 170) |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Well i've got 2 weeks before I go back to college, and I've been thinking lately. I've become quite serious about my training, diet, supplementing, rest and recovery, gear(working on getting my first cycle), ect, and i've been worrying about how the hell I'm going to maintain what I'm doing right now over the summer, when I'm back at school. It seems like I wont have enough time and money to do what I do now, and it worries me. Anyone thats in college right now, or recently, please help me out. What did you do to maintain your regimine? Tell me what you've done in the past to help you. Also I'm planning for my first cycle pretty soon, and I dont know how I will be able to do that and get enough sleep, food, ect to make it worth it. I appreciate everything guys! IP: Logged |
ryry Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 688) |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() i'm in college myself and i'm and engineering major so i don't have that much free time. two things are key, sacrifices and time management. you can not afford to be never doing anything or just sitting around chillin. you also got to make sacrifices, there are times where you might not be able to go to a party or something so you can hit the gym. BTW... i really would not recommend you doing a cycle during the school year unless you got an easy schedule. ------------------ IP: Logged |
oubeta Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 103) |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm getting ready to start my cycle. I go to OU and I'm a MIS/Finance major. I'm wondering if the gear will hurt my ability to study...Just think about springbreak next year on the beach lookin good...keeps me goin ------------------ IP: Logged |
naughty Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 270) |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Gear does not affect any study habbits- only causes you to have no cash!! Anyway I went through college and paid for my juice by working and I always found time to lift and eat right at the cafe, alos stocked up on gnc products before hand.. IP: Logged |
dieselnj Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 19) |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I am in college, Rider U. Time management is the key to everything. I scheldule my classes around the gym. While all the fat asses are eating pizza and playing video games, get thee to the gym. My roommate is also very in to training which helps alot because we keep each other motivated (training, diet, etc.) It helps that I go to the most boring fucking college in the world, so training is really the only fun thing to do. Hope I helped, anymore ?'s email me. I am just coming off my first cycle and plan on training my ass off when I go back in September. ------------------ IP: Logged |
Bossman Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 442) |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I graduate from Penn State this Saturday, major in Accounting and a minor in Real Estate Development. Have 16 credits this summer, and am in the sixth week of an eight week cycle. If you are focused in the gym, you can get your workout in fairly quick. I lift four times a week for and hour and fifteen minutes. Don't have much time to sit around and watch TV and shit, but who the hell cares if you look good, can go out on the weekend and get chicks and have a good time. The hardest part in school is eating right, with hectic and irregular schedules. Just stay focused and motivated and you can do whatever you want. ---------------- Bossman IP: Logged |
CB38AC Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 383) |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() How much does it cost to live in college? I have tution paid for and will be getting $400 per month plus whatever I make. Will 400 be enough for food and MRP's in college 3 weeks away? IP: Logged |
Bossman Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 442) |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If you budget and spend wisely you can probably do it bro. I spend a lot at clubs and shit, but that's not necessary if you just dedicate yourself to getting big for two or three months. Then you can go all you want and get lucky, loopy, and laid!!! --------------- Bossman IP: Logged |
TheBoxer Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 30) |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This is what I do: Go to class. Right after classes are over, i go to the library, and recopy my notes from the day. This gives me enough time to hit the gym for an hour. After that, i shower and then go out and party, or have my girl come over.This way i already have all my work done by 5 or 6. After that its pure party. I lift mon-wed-thurs-sat-sun. This gives me plenty of well balanced time. I don't have a girlfriend this helps me save money. I have good friends that are girls, and a fuck buddies. This way i don't have to shell any money out for action.I save money from working during the summer. Before i go back to school, o stock up on gear. I spend around 5 grand on gear. And stock up on GNC necessities(protien, creatine, weight gainer, dandelion root, potssium.) That's about 360 bucks. To make money during the school year, i sell a portion of the gear to people on campus. I make a killiing with this. 5,000 worth of gear, i only need 1,500 of it for the whoke year. Hit those black market prices and you make a killing. Plus i have the money my parents send me. Find a gym. Load up on food at the cafe. Buy food with your gas card. This is good for milk, beef jerkey, protein bars etc. This is what i do. I have managed to not only maintain my size, but boost it this past freshman year. Try my philosophy, it works. IP: Logged |
CLEMDOG Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 170) |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() thanks guys-I do have good time management and motivation, so I shouldnt have a problem. Money is a kicker when you spend so much on food, supplements and gear. I think i'm going to go broke this next year! IP: Logged |
fith-element Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 69) |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() stay out of the bars IP: Logged |
TheBoxer Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 30) |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Right stay out of the tit bars. There are enough hot chicks on campus. IP: Logged |
Stew Meat Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 102) |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Dude, you just need to transfer to Northeast Louisiana University! I studied for like 2 tests last semester and they were finals. I was taking 21 hours and I ended up on the Dean's list with a 3.6. I'm not smart, NLU is just a joke. Its a state college but it will admit anyone, even if their ACT was 10. The teachers always curve the grades to mee t the class average. And trust me, there are some idiots in my classes. If you come to class its an automatic C. I don't think that I even went half the time. I have soooooooooo much free time considering I don't have to study or go to class..... By the way, I'm a double major biology/psychology, its my junnior year and I've taken some of the hardest courses that the college has to offer. NLU's a joke! IP: Logged |
slabcat Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 460) |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The bros above who mentioned time management are dead right. That's the most important area to concquer. What I did my first two years of school was see what hours the weight room was open to all students and scheduled around that the best I could. I went to class,then lunch, then trained, then studied right across the street at the library until it was time to go to work. There was a couple of semesters that I just took the weight training class. It's only one credit hour so it doesn't add that much cash to your tuition total. Hope this helped. Good luck bro. ------------------ IP: Logged |
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