Finals are over! You can smell the home cooking over the dirty laundry in your luggage awaiting a quarter-less washing machine at home. Your bed—not the dorm bed you have endured the past three or four months—awaits your body’s collapse for a Rip Van Winkle-like sleep. And then there is home cooking—not the meal plan back at college and not three-day-old…
After a month of winter break, it can be difficult to get back into the swing of school. Here are some helpful tips for getting back on the right foot! 1. Organize your school supplies. I like to have a color-coordinating folder and notebook for each class. 2. Get a planner. You can even color code it to match your folders and notebooks! These…
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While some may argue that you can’t put a price on a good education, many millennials aren’t feeling quite the same. In fact, many of today’s graduates face the grueling task of paying off student loans within a reasonable timeframe. If you’ve been left holding the bag (as well as a diploma), don’t worry. Here’s an expert who will show you…
College Decision Day is fast approaching. High school seniors, transfer students, and their families will soon make one of the most important personal and financial decisions of their lives: What schools are worth the investment? With prices topping $80,000 for a public 4-year college degree and $180,000 for their private counterparts, selecting an undergraduate school is one of the biggest financial…
For most undergraduate students, graduate school is a possibility, but many aren’t sure until closer to application time. By then, you’ve passed many opportunities to work on areas that will influence your application to graduate school. You may or may not be entirely sure which field you’ll be pursuing in a few years, but regardless of this fact, it’s important…
Each year on the Saturday before Thanksgiving, the Rhodes Trust announces the names of the newest Rhodes Scholarship winners from the United States. The 32 scholars in the 2019 class, selected from more than 800 students endorsed by 281 different colleges, will begin their studies at the University of Oxford next October, joining recipients from more than 60 other countries. The…
Whether you’re not assertive enough, proactive enough or informed enough, you may overlook important steps when applying for internships. Sure, we know you’re the perfect candidate for the job, but recruiters don’t—yet. And making these mistakes can keep your potential employers from ever finding out just how fabulous you are! 1. You don’t reach out to your connections Often, though,…
For many freshmen entering college, the fear of making friends and creating lasting relationships is at the forefront of our minds. However, by the time senior year rolls around, we’ve made our mark on campus and have connected with people from classes to clubs to parties. Unfortunately, as we leave the halls of academia and head into the real world, maintaining…
Debating whether to study abroad? Go! Even the most adventurous students can feel nervous about studying abroad. Maybe you finally found the best secret study spot on campus and you’ve got a great group of friends — who wants to leave all that behind? Here’s a tip: it will be there when you get back. Take a deep breath, let…