Hilarious story about a job seeker that tells the recruiter way too much about his personal life, and loses the opportunity. This is a short and humorous guide on how to communicate with your future recruiter, hiring manager, and employer–a great lesson for college students, grads and young professionals alike!
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.

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As college students, we’re all about procrastination. Whether you are avoiding those notecards or cracking open that book, if there is an assignment due or a test coming up, we will find any excuse we can to avoid studying or doing work. So why not make it fun? Check out this list of shows that no longer air on television, but are sure to make your procrastination time well spent!

Thinking of not pursuing college after high school? Not sure of what your options are? Fret not, there are many well-paying job that don’t require a college degree and I’m not talking about flipping burgers. Read on to learn more about career opportunities that don’t require a college education.

Are you thinking about switching your major? Are you unsure if your current field of study is the right one for you? If you are having doubts about what you are studying, take the time to ask yourself these questions and decide if you should switch your major. If you are unhappy because of your major, don’t waste another minute; decide what to do now!

Do you constantly hit the ‘snooze’ button? Are you always tired in the morning? If you are always trying to get more sleep by hitting the snooze button, you may want to read up on why hitting snooze isn’t helping you and how you should adjust your lifestyle instead. How to get to bed earlier and avoid that snooze button in the morning!

Whether the semester may be starting up or winding down, you’re bound to encounter some stress. Sometimes stress can get the best of us as college students. Learn some simple and healthy ways you can relieve your stress in college and how to maintain a more healthy and peaceful lifestyle!

Enjoyed the past crazy, embarrassing and hilarious dorm experience stories from the last few weeks? Well it hasn’t stopped. Read the newest stories here. If you love college entertainment and stories from dorm life, you will love reading these new stories and the ones from previous weeks!

Ever wondered the differences between attending a SMALL vs LARGE college or university? How about the pros and cons for each? If you want to know more about how class size will affect your learning and education experience while attending school, read on!

Do you write songs or poetry? How about comics stories? If you’re an originator you may want to claim legal rights of your craft. Learn about the process and benefits of copyrighting and get your material copyrighted for as low as $35. Find out more here.

We all have school traditions. However, some are more eccentric than others. Read about some of the ridiculous, funny and just plain wrong school traditions some universities uphold. Determine where yours stands and compare your school’s traditions with those of other schools!

Are you tired of ordering one small item at a restaurant and paying $30 after the bill is split? Consider going dutch! Find out what it means, the benefits, the drawbacks and in what situations it is socially acceptable! If you are on a budget, check out this article.

Ever wondered about student loans? What are student loans, where do they come from, and how do you pay them back? Find out all of the answers and more here. If you want to attend college, but don’t think you can afford it, read up on how to get a federal grant, loan, or personal loan so you can get the education you have always dreamed of.

Know anyone who’s an international student? Are YOU an international student? Sometimes it’s hard to adjust to a new environment like college; it’s even harder when you’re adjusting to college in a new country. Learn ways for international students to adjust to their new home and how you can help them do it.