Preparing for a baby is hard. Preparing for a baby in college is even harder. If you’re just finding out that you’re pregnant, there’s no need to panic. There are people and ways to help you get through it. Find out the right moves to make before the nine months is up.
Mitchelle Ray
Mitchelle Ray is a fourth year graphic design student at Florida A&M University (FAMU). She is a freelance graphic designer as well as a layout designer for the campus’ newspaper, The Famuan. Ray is also a creative writer in which she has had work published in anthologies such as Young Poets: Florida Fall 2004 and FAMU's 1101 English book, Mosaics: Focussing on Essays, 2008. With her love of writing combined with the graphic design skills she has acquired, her ultimate goal to is to establish a literary magazine that features and connects with today’s youth. With CollegeCures.com, Ray hopes to bring innovative ideas that will help shape young peoples perspectives on certain issues.
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Not Calling Home Enough? Tips to Improve The Parent/Student Relationship
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Parents calling you too often? Parents not calling you enough? While away at college, sometimes it’s hard to maintain a decent relationship with your parents, but for the most part, your parents mean well for you. Learn how to keep a healthy, mature relationship with your parents while away at college.
Categories: College Relationships, Everything, Life in College, People
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.
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The 10 Percent Myth: Do Humans Only Use 10 Percent of Their Brains?
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We’ve all heard that people only use 10 percent of their brains, but is it true? There’s been a lot of misconception as to how much brain power we actually have, so find out the facts now. Read and learn the about how this myth came to be and how much of our brains we really use.
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Dressing For College 101: How to Dress Appropriately as a Student & Young Professional
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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.
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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.
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How to Keep the Love Alive: 5 Reasons Why Relationships Fall Apart
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It’s easy for a relationship to change for the worst. Sometimes it’s communication or maybe someone jokes around too much. Whatever it is, that spark you saw in that person is burning out. Learn what makes a relationship fall apart and how you can save yours before it’s too late.
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Having trouble waking up in the morning? Stop pressing the snooze button! Check out this article and learn 5 different ways to get you out of bed and on with your day. If you have trouble waking up or staying awake in class, these are the perfect tips for you.
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No feeling so well? Got a pouring headache or a sore throat? Before you reach for the aspirin, think about trying some natural remedies to heal your ailment. Before tossing chemicals in your body, consider some of the natural remedies you can find at your local grocery store and start the healing process.
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Mitchelle Ray
Mitchelle Ray is a fourth year graphic design student at Florida A&M University (FAMU). She is a freelance graphic designer as well as a layout designer for the campus’ newspaper, The Famuan. Ray is also a creative writer in which she has had work published in anthologies such as Young Poets: Florida Fall 2004 and FAMU's 1101 English book, Mosaics: Focussing on Essays, 2008. With her love of writing combined with the graphic design skills she has acquired, her ultimate goal to is to establish a literary magazine that features and connects with today’s youth. With CollegeCures.com, Ray hopes to bring innovative ideas that will help shape young peoples perspectives on certain issues.
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Mitchelle has shared 68 posts on CollegeCures.com
Not Calling Home Enough? Tips to Improve The Parent/Student Relationship
Posted by Mitchelle Ray Add CommentParents calling you too often? Parents not calling you enough? While away at college, sometimes it’s hard to maintain a decent relationship with your parents, but for the most part, your parents mean well for you. Learn how to keep a healthy, mature relationship with your parents while away at college.
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.
The 10 Percent Myth: Do Humans Only Use 10 Percent of Their Brains?
Posted by Mitchelle Ray Add CommentWe’ve all heard that people only use 10 percent of their brains, but is it true? There’s been a lot of misconception as to how much brain power we actually have, so find out the facts now. Read and learn the about how this myth came to be and how much of our brains we really use.
Dressing For College 101: How to Dress Appropriately as a Student & Young Professional
Posted by Mitchelle Ray Add CommentAs 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.
How to Keep the Love Alive: 5 Reasons Why Relationships Fall Apart
Posted by Mitchelle Ray Add CommentIt’s easy for a relationship to change for the worst. Sometimes it’s communication or maybe someone jokes around too much. Whatever it is, that spark you saw in that person is burning out. Learn what makes a relationship fall apart and how you can save yours before it’s too late.
Having trouble waking up in the morning? Stop pressing the snooze button! Check out this article and learn 5 different ways to get you out of bed and on with your day. If you have trouble waking up or staying awake in class, these are the perfect tips for you.
No feeling so well? Got a pouring headache or a sore throat? Before you reach for the aspirin, think about trying some natural remedies to heal your ailment. Before tossing chemicals in your body, consider some of the natural remedies you can find at your local grocery store and start the healing process.
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