For some of you, school in four years may seem very difficult or even downright impossible. Your credit load is already high, your classes are tough, and you’re just not sure you will be able to graduate on time. If you are doubting yourself, check out these five tips to get you through school and onto graduation as soon as possible.
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.

Spotting a liar is no small feat without the assistance of a lie detector or micro-emotion specialist! Luckily, there are 3 easy tricks you can use to increase your odds of spotting a liar. Don’t let yourself be deceived by strangers, acquaintances or loved ones: find out how you can spot a liar by paying attention to their words and body language.

Do you feel lost at your large university? Not sure how to preserve your individuality in college? Find out the things you can do to stand out from the crowd and preserve who you are during this transition in your life!

Between homework, work, internships, friends, and life in general, we college students have a lot on our plates. With all the things to do, how do we strike a healthy balance between work time and play time? How do we keep our sanity? Find out how to manage your time and stress-levels with these tips!

Now that graduation is looming in the near future for many of you, you should probably start thinking about what it is you would like to do with yourself after graduation. If you don’t have a job yet, you’re not alone: follow these tips on what to do after graduation and how to find the job that’s right for you.

Finals coming up? Your exams aren’t the only thing you need to prepare for! Find out the FIVE things you need to do so you can go into your exams feeling confident and prepared. Don’t let final exams consume you; take control of the situation early-on so you will have plenty of time to get everything in order before the big test.

Are you a student who has always wanted to make a difference and get involved in a college philanthropy? Ever thought of starting your own? There are many ways to help others and get involved, so if you want to take charge, check out these tips on starting and running your own fundraising event and how to make it a success!

About to register for classes? Check out five questions you need to ask yourself, your friends, your peers and your professors before sealing the deal! Don’t sign up for classes you don’t need or those that will only complicate your schedule; ask the important questions first, THEN decide which classes are right for you.

As a college student and young professional, you should always be concerned with your appearance and the impression you are giving off to your peers, professors and possible employers. But do you dress the part? Take a moment to learn a valuable lesson in attire: appropriate clothing for college students and young professionals.

Whether you’re a teaching major, student tutor, or professor, it can be tough to get the attention of a class or person. Everyone has a different teaching style and learning technique and the two don’t always make a perfect combination. Find out 5 tips to encourage student learning in the classroom or tutoring center.

Finding it hard to get a good night’s rest between classes, exams, work, internships and having a social life? Find out what science has to say about it and how these four easy tips and get you to not only fall asleep and stay asleep, but will help you to actually feel tired and look forward to jumping into bed each night.

With all of the lessons you learn in class everyday, do you ever stop and wonder if you are learning valuable life lessons in your textbooks and from your professors and peers? Check out the collegiate life lessons you can learn from classic books you probably read in high school.

Facebook status updates have become our condensed diary: Everyone shares their feelings, news and opinions. More often than not, it’s easy to share TOO much on Facebook! Check out 5 things that your friends don’t want to know about you and/or your life!

Wondering what it’s like to make a difference at your school? Why not get involved with a fundraiser or philanthropy that you really care about? Start doing some research and check out the organizations and philanthropies at your school and find out how you can get involved.