Let’s face it: Being a college freshman is straight-up scary. Not only are you away from your parents for the first time, but you’re likely
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Are you totally stressing about what you’re going to get for your Dad this Father’s Day? Here’s some advice on how to narrow down your
It’s that time of year when everyone’s getting a little restless. Classes are at their peaks , everyone is stressed out and most likely, you
It’s no secret that finals are just around the corner — with that comes crazy amounts of stress and anxiety. It’s easy to want to
You’re in college! Congratulations! I’m going to be the first one to tell you that no one cares. Don’t take that the wrong way, going
Every year starts the same way. We go into it with great expectations of what we will accomplish and how we will improve and make ourselves even better than we were the previous year. There is often a lot of work you need to do beforehand to make sure you succeed.
Whether you are starting college as a freshman or a seasoned student, you are probably trying to organize some last minute preparations before hitting the
While partying it up all weekend seemed to be a good choice at the time, I’m sure you’ll regret it when the final hours of
We’ve all seen “that couple” who makes us want to puke up our breakfast because they’re so sickeningly sweet. You know who I’m talking about – that
Why is it so hard to take our own advice? We dish it out, we serve it straight-up, and yet we cannot swallow an ounce of our own recipe. What is it about our own advice that we do not see as valid? Why are the problems of our friends so easy to diagnose while we can’t seem to find a suitable remedy for ourselves? Find out the answers and how to start taking your OWN advice!
Over the past 12 years, you and your best friend survived braces, your first beers and slobbery fist kisses with boys half your height. So what happens when everyone else is heading off to different schools, you happen to enroll in the same university? Take my advice with these three simple steps on how to transition your BFF from home into your BFF at school.
For some more than others, Homesickness can play a part in your college career no matter how happy you are at school. Why we get homesick and how we deal with the feeling correlate to your happiness. It is important to figure out how to maintain optimal happiness and figure out what to do when you need some home lovin’.
Students swallow it, snort it, and now more than ever they abuse it. Most importantly is despite the absence of a prescription, students continue to pop this beloved “miracle pill” and soak up the benefits of its peach-colored glory. Adderall is one of the most widely used and abused drugs on college campuses country-wide, which is why you should read the following to get quick information on what you or your friends have or may potentially be taking.
A report released by the University of Minnesota Boynton Health Service has revealed that 38.5 percent of college students are overweight and/or obese. It’s hard to judge when college students are so busy handling their social lives, personal lives, academic lives, financial lives and family lives! To get the biggest bang for YOUR buck, check out the 10 most calorie burning exercises for when you work out!