A Checklist: Preparing for Your First International Spring Break
Traveling internationally for the first time can be both exciting and overwhelming. You probably are already counting down the days to spring break.
As the day draws closer, the happy thoughts of taking a break from school and finally visiting one of your favorite destinations may be replaced with feelings of anxiety. The fear of getting critical things wrong and throwing your first international trip into disarray can be stressful.
Effective Painless Ways to Save Money for the College Years
Going to college with enough money to fund living expenses, bills, and full or part of tuition is a big deal.
The student immediately becomes part of an elite group that doesn’t have to worry about how they are going to make rent, bills, and tuition or how they are going to afford the textbooks that the professor just recommended.
9 Ways to Keep Your Brain Active During the Summer
It’s summertime! All during the long Fall and Winter of working and studying and keeping a rigid schedule, we daydream about the beach and sleeping in. The joys of not having to dart to class, work on homework and study for exams is fast approaching.
How Non-Traditional College Students Can Find a Sense of Belonging
Society’s image of a college student is a high school graduate leaving their parent’s house and moving into a college dorm. They likely party on the weekends, form study groups, and make friends during their first day or two at college. While a lot of high school students do graduate high school and go on to pursue a degree, many others go on a different path.