While I know this is a co-ed blog, I am taking some much-needed time to reach out to my female friends who are still battling the college dating scene. Girls, I’ve been there, and it’s a rough time! While I can’t promise it gets any easier after you graduate (boys will be boys, after all), [ Read More ]
4 Activities to Keep You Thinking Over the Summer
Posted July 12, 2012 byWhile the summer months mostly stir up images of lounging around a pool or taking a vacation to the beach, you shouldn’t let your mind completely space out during the few months you have off of school. Even though you’re not taking classes, you’ve got to actively engage your brain so that you are still [ Read More ]
Staying Healthy in College: Should I Take Protein?
Posted July 10, 2012 byTo take Protein or not to take Protein, that is thy question! So I get this question a lot. Especially from girls. Let me clear something up before I begin, protein will not turn you manly or in to a bodybuilder. No matter how much you take. The size of your muscle growth will depend [ Read More ]
How to Maintain a Work, Life, Grad School Balance
Posted July 7, 2012 byBalancing school and work is no easy task, but it is a reality that many college students, and particularly graduate students, face during their programs of study. Graduate school is already an overwhelming prospect to most pursuing their post-graduate education. Whether focused on the arts, humanities, social sciences, or professional programs, like nursing and business, [ Read More ]
5 Things to Know Before College Starts
Posted July 6, 2012 byWhen you’re packing and preparing to start your freshman year, there are a thousand thoughts running through your head. Believe me, I’ve been there and know just how stressful it can be. Although my mother was a huge help to me, there were so many things I wish I had knew before setting foot on [ Read More ]
When Is It Time To Let Go of a Friend?
Posted June 20, 2012 byThe question posed in this headline is one of the hardest ones you will face throughout your college years. The harsh reality is that sometimes you do need to say goodbye to friendships — and it will hurt and be uncomfortable — but you need to make sure you’re keeping yourself surrounded by people that [ Read More ]
What NOT to Do on a Job Interview
Posted June 19, 2012 byA recent experience got me thinking about job and internship interviews and all of the advice we’re given along the way as we embark into the real world. While a lot of emphasis is put on what we’re supposed to do/dress like/say, the focus isn’t usually on what you’re NOT supposed to do. Sometimes, even [ Read More ]
Making the Most Out of Your Greek Experience
Posted June 17, 2012 byI don’t know about any of you, but I was a HUGE fan of ABC Family’s hit show “Greek” when it was still on the air. The series chronicles the lives of students in the Greek system at a college in Ohio and how they deal with different situations that are synonymous with the collegiate [ Read More ]
Tech Savvy: Building Up Your Twitter Account
Posted June 15, 2012 bySocial media is increasily becoming a more vital part of our everyday lives – even in the job search. I didn’t realize just how important it was to build up and maintain my social media accounts until I went on a job interview and the person interviewing me mentioned he had looked at my Twitter. [ Read More ]







