Month: May 2016

  • Travel Essentials: Packing Checklist

    Travel Essentials: Packing Checklist

    After a long semester of sleepless nights and stress eating, a summer vacation (or even a mini getaway) sounds like honey-dripped waffles. But before you book those tickets and head on out that door, make sure you have everything you need. The last thing you want to spend your money on is that thing you already own, that thing… Read More

  • 99 Free or Cheap Things to Do in NYC: Summer Edition

    99 Free or Cheap Things to Do in NYC: Summer Edition

    UPDATED JULY 2017 [divider] Summer is here, and that means TONs of free events in NYC! There’s not a single day in June, July, or August where you will be bored or have nothing to do because there is always something to do in NYC, for FREE or for cheap! To save you time and energy (because you know, there are tons of event… Read More

  • The Complete Guide to Scholarship Hacks

    The Complete Guide to Scholarship Hacks

    “Well begun is half done,” Aristotle had once said. And he was right. When it comes to applying for scholarships, front-loading really pays off. So take your time to carefully plan and organize, and you will save a LOT of time and energy in the long run. When applying for scholarships, remember these 4 key ingredients: 1) organization; 2)… Read More

  • How to Rebuild Broken Relationships

    How to Rebuild Broken Relationships

    Forming relationships is hard, maintaining relationships is harder, and remedying broken or underdeveloped relationships is the hardest. When dealing with people, there will be complications. When dealing with feelings, frustrations will arise. But know this: no matter how damaged or astray the trajectory of a relationship, there is always hope. Here are 3 ways to… Read More

  • Top 3 Best Movies About College

    Top 3 Best Movies About College

    When we’re seniors in high school, we’re bombarded with people telling us that college will be the best four years of our lives. “You’ll be overwhelmed with opportunities and new friends and awesome adventures”, they say. The reality? Lots of coffee, ramen noodles and crying because we’re too broke to afford a spring break trip… Read More

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