Learn how to email your professors…before it’s too late.
A thousand thanks to The Toast for publishing this list of “Every Type of Email College Students Send Their Professors.” Now, most of these are (hopefully) exaggerated cases, but some college students...
View Article5 College Comedies to Help You Deal With Back-to-School Grief
You may not want to admit it, but the fall semester is fast approaching. There’s nowhere to run and certainly nowhere to hide. While you’re mourning the impending conclusion of your summer vacation,...
View Article4 Easy and Effective Ways to Get Organized this Semester
Staying organized in college is one of the most challenging feats that most students experience. If you’re anything like me, you’ll be juggling academics with sports, extra-curricular activities, and...
View Article6 Infographics that Perfectly Sum Up the First Week of School
The fall semester is upon us. We all know what that means: New classes, new beginnings, and brand new WTF moments that can best be summed up by fun and relatable infographics. Welcome back! Public...
View ArticleOne First-Generation College Student Shares Her Story
As of March 2015, 30% of higher ed students are considered to be first-generation college students¹. What does it mean to be a first-generation college student? Technically, it means that these...
View Article7 Warning Signs You Chose the Wrong Major
So you finally picked a major—but you’re not 100 percent sure you made the right choice. If you’re experiencing any of these seven signs, it might be time to reconsider. 1. No matter how hard you try,...
View ArticleNew SAT, New Strategy: What to Expect and How to Study
The three letters S-A-T can be some of the most daunting letters a high school student can hear. Flashes of late night studying, vocab cramming, and formula memorizing appear in their minds and anxiety...
View Article8 Signs You Might Be a Bad Roommate
Roommates have been arguing for hundreds of years. Even America’s Founding Fathers Benjamin Franklin and John Adams had a little spat in 1776 when they were forced to share a room together. The two...
View ArticleThe Introverted Student’s Guide to Small Talk
Some people have the seemingly magical ability to start a conversation with anybody. They know exactly how to fill those awkward pauses, what questions to ask, and how to use body language without...
View ArticleCollege Sports and Success: 10 Top Tips for Student Athletes
Leaving the familiar comfort of high school and heading to college is undoubtedly a life-changing step, but for those who are also student athletes, you’re quickly learning that this transition comes...
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