Choosing a college is a big decision. It’s where you will spend the next 4-5 years of your life, and eventually where you’ll graduate from.
Category: School
As the most important part of attending college, this category offers you advice on choosing classes, how to arrange your class schedule, purchasing books and planning your course of study. But of course there is more to school than just planning: we also give you study tips, advice on time management, we show you how to form a relationship with your professor and peers, and how to succeed when you are feeling overworked or stressed out. We also cover tips on internships, jobs, and what happens after college; you know, graduation? Whether you need to find out the best place to buy your textbooks or how to deal with a lousy professor, we’ve got the tips and advice for you.
I love writing for College Cures because I don’t want you to make the same mistakes as me. Two weeks before classes started my freshman
Remember in Elementary, Middle, and even High School, when you thought it was so weird to see your teachers outside of their classroom? When you
Have you ever been to a store that has a shelf full of piggy banks with decorated signs on them that designate their particular purpose,
That time of year is approaching again when all we want to do is continue enjoying summer, but stores are packed with school supplies with
While attending university can be one of the most memorable social experiences you’re likely to enjoy, it can also seem like some of the hardest
Your child’s PSAT score could set the tone for next several years of her life. As a parent, you play a crucial role in how
Everyone likes to wait until the last minute to write papers. I used to have professors require a certain number of sources, sometimes in different
Choosing a major is something students understandably struggle to do when entering college. Students often have a undeclared major the first year and will switch
Even if this isn’t your first rodeo, the start of the fall semester is around the corner. It will be here before you know it!
Greek Life is everywhere you see in movies and TV shows about college. Some depictions make it seem like fun, while others make it seem
Minors are easily overlooked because unlike majors, minors are optional in most schools. Choosing to minor in a subject will broaden your academic experience, and
For those of you who are going into a roommate situation completely blind, it can get pretty worrisome. You have no clue who this person
It’s common for students to work one or two jobs while in school because it’s a great resume builder and helps pay the bills. For
