1. Don't make art that looks "Tumblr"
One of the first things we notice as an art major is that what looks cool or as some may say "aesthetically pleasing." Yes, whatever you make might look awesome, but does it have a concept? Are you presenting your ideas and thoughts? Make work that has meaning because all of the "bullshit" work you make just because your project is due in a few hours, will just be "bullshit" work that doesn't help with your growth as an artist. The objective is to make art that expresses yourself through visual aspects, not to create something that is Instagram worthy that your friends will like.
2. Phases
Being surrounded by artistic souls allows you to have more freedom with your appearance than most college students. Unlike nursing majors and chemist and other "serious" majors, you may dye your hair blue, shave half your head, maybe shave your entire head. Your wardrobe may become a little funky as well. I wore my dad's over sized clothes, my brother's clothes, and baseball hats. I had classmates wear earrings of spiders and another one who uses tiny china cups as his earrings.
3. Question Everything

4. Priorities change
Sleep is no longer much of a priority and during finals week, neither is hygiene. Art becomes more important and overpowers all of your priorities, except for one thing. Food.
5.This is not a competition
6.Money Money Money
Art does not come cheap and its especially not made cheap. Supplies cost a lot of money. One of the nice things about being an art major is the lack of textbooks, but supply lists can be just as pricey.
