Last week, I posted about the best places for a summer vacation. Now, it seems that was a bit of a preemptive, as many (read: all) students still have finals to go through. It only seems natural that I correct this egregious oversight and tell you how to prepare for finals.
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.

Not everyone gets an internship and not everyone wants one. If you have a summer schedule that looks 100% empty, then check out 5 things you can do that will help boost your resume!

Finals are around the corner which means all college students can be ready for STRESS! If you feel overwhelmed, exhausted or beat,check out these 5 things you can do to release stress.

Planning on loading up on coffee during finals? Think again! Consider three delicious and easily acquired alternatives to coffee that will keep you awake while studying and won’t give you coffee breath!

Think you’re in bad shape if you’re unemployed? While you may be at a financial disadvantage in comparison to your peers who lucked out with a job, you just might have an edge on them mentally!

It’s almost time to start applying for internships, do you know how to write a letter of interest? If you have never written a cover letter, it’s time to brush up on the basics. Find out some basic tips to make sure you put the right foot forward and make a great first impression with your potential employer.

The end of the semester is looming and for many of you, that means graduation. But are you really ready to walk with your class and throw your cap in the air or are you dreading graduation, hoping for another year of school? Whatever you’re feeling, check out these post-grad tips, from one grad to another!

No idea how to get an internship? There are four priceless tools at every college students disposal that you need to use before giving up. Don’t waste your summer working at some dead-end job; get your hands on your dream internship so you will get the experience and addition to your resume you have always wanted!

Now that exams are coming up and the semester is coming to a close, that means two things for students: studying hard and pulling all-nighters. If you have never experienced an all-nighter, you may need a survival guide so check out our tips on surviving an all-nighter to keep you awake, focused and healthy for your exams!

Do you find yourself constantly worrying about things you cannot control or freaking out over little things that just don’t matter in the end? If you can’t stop the anxiety, check out this article on what to do when faced with mini-crisis and how to get past each and every one without losing your head! Don’t forget to take care of yourself and stop worrying!

Preparing for a baby is hard. Preparing for a baby in college is even harder. If you’re just finding out that you’re pregnant, there’s no need to panic. There are people and ways to help you get through it. Find out the right moves to make before the nine months is up.

It’s the end of the year and you know what that means: time to get your affairs in order and prepare for final exams. If you are feeling overwhelmed or disorganized, follow these tips to help you get everything in order BEFORE the week of finals. Don’t let yourself get lost, prepare now!

Have email and virtual communication become the norm? Are phone calls becoming obsolete in our society? Find out why picking up the phone may benefit you in the long-run not only in your personal, but professional life as well. Make some calls this week!

When you’re in college, there are plenty of times when you will feel bored whether it’s during the week or weekend, it happens. Sure, you could flip on the television, take a nap or head to a party, but why not get creative and try something new to cure your boredom?