Finals are over and the freedom of summer is calling your name. Soon you’ll forget all about the semester. College? Did that actually happen? Did

While it is your right to be able to use Facebook in your personal life, you must be cautious about your usage when you are

If you’re reading this, you recently took short, but proud hungover strides across the stage to a smiling scholar holding a piece of paper that

Even though you were a fulltime student for the past four years, employers still expect to see new college graduates with a list of accomplishments that reflective a productive four years in college, including (and maybe especially) those outside of the classroom.

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Can video submissions hurt you? I would say yes. Can they also help you? Sure! Schools like video submissions because it adds a fun element

No matter what you choose to study in college, it is a good idea to take a variety of classes to discover what interests you.

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Small Kitchen College is a guide to cooking, eating, drinking, and living on and off campus, with recipes, tips, and tales generated by college students across the country.

This guest post by Ashli Townsend of Internchic.com reviews the advantages of fashion internships and advancing your career with less appealing decisions.

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