Alex via Compfight Where you live during your college years is very important, and may be a more difficult decision than one might expect. Your living situation can effect on your overall happiness and academic success. In some cases, you may not have a choice. Many colleges require students to live on campus, or…
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How to Cope with Academic Burnout at College
on line pharmacy Miguel Angel via Compfight Many college students experience burnout at some point. The average college student has to balance classes, extracurricular activities, and maybe even a job or internship. Whether you plan to work after college or attend graduate school, competition is tight and the pressure is on to be the…
How to Deal with Deadbeat Group Members in College
Most people dread group projects at school for fear of shouldering all the work or getting a lower grade because of another students’ carelessness. Also, group dynamics can be complicated due to different personalities and styles of work. A successful group project requires that every member be willing to cooperate with others and contribute their…
What Type of College is Right for You?
Your choice of college can determine the trajectory of your career and your life. Therefore, the decision should not be made on a whim. Just because your friend raves about her experience at a big university doesn’t mean you’ll love it, too. Consider your personality, career goals, and finances before deciding on they type of…
Tailoring Your Resume for Each Job Listing
If you’ve sent out hundreds of resumes but still aren’t getting any responses, it may be due to a lack of customization. Due to resume filtering software used by many companies, only applications that contain the right words can get through to hiring managers. And even when human eyes see your resume, they generally only…