College is more than just an institute for learning academically. It’s also a place for you to discover aspects of yourself. Learn more about the opportunities you can take to help enhance your college experience. Think you don’t have what it takes to pursue your dreams WHILE in college? Think again!
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.
Does your professor make you fall asleep in class? Are his/her notes useless? Are your exams so hard you can barely deal? What to do when you your professor is causing you problems! We’re here to help you get through class even if you can’t understand what your professor is talking about.
Are you or someone you know being bullied or, worst, being hazed? Not sure how to define bullying or hazing? Think these things don’t happen on your campus? Think again! Learn more about both bullying, hazing and the consequences that come with both.
Are you having issues adjusting to class and to studying? Are you often finding yourself not only lost in class, but lost when it comes to exams, studying, and the like? Read up on how to gain control of your educational life and what to do when you feel lost in class.
So you’ve graduated college and you’re off into the “real world.” Not sure as to what your next move is? Not sure what to expect after 4 years on your own? No need to fret. Check out some ideas as to what to do after college graduation.
If you are graduating soon and need help trying to find a place to live, look no further! With Forbes.com top cities and our tips you will be finding a new place in no time whether you are about to graduate, looking for jobs, or a recent grad, this article is definitely worth checking out.
A degree in foreign language can take you to many places—LITERALLY! Read and learn more on the many job opportunities your foreign language degree can take you. Not sure of the opportunities available to you as a foreign language major? Find out all that and more here!
Are you transferring schools? Considering transferring schools? It can be hard to make friends at a new school, especially as a sophomore of junior, but with these tips you can’t go wrong! Find out what it’s like to be a transfer student and how you can go about making new friends.
Geography is one of those subjects that affects us all. So for those thinking about majoring in geography or those of you who have already gotten your degree, learn more about some career paths that may intrigue you. Not sure of your career options as a geography major? Find out what you need to know here.
These tips should help to decipher the dress code for any event you may be invited to so the next time you are unsure of what “black tie optional” REALLY means, check out our tips and you will be looking dapper in no time! From weddings to business meetings, you need to know what each type of dress code means, check it out here.
We’ve all done community service at one point or another. But how beneficial is community service work to you while in college? What are the benefits? What are the opportunities available to you? Are there different types of community service? Read and learn about the benefits of volunteering.
Eager to graduate soon? Whether you’re anxious to start your second life or you’re just tired of school, you’re probably ready to get out of college. Learn more about taking on too many credit hours and think twice before stuffing your schedule this semester.
Now that you’ve passed formal dining etiquette 1, you need a second round of tips to get you through the first course and past dessert. Follow these tips when dining with your boss, your partner’s parents, or anyone else you would like to impress. Dining etiquette is an important lesson and everyone should be familiar with the rules!
Are you considering attending a Historically Black College or University? Take it from me; as an HBCU attendee, I can tell you what it’s like for me and what it may be like for you! If you are looking to challenge the traditional college setting and for a strong community bond, an HBCU could be the school for you.