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  • 8 Creative Ways to Decorate Your Dorm Room

    8 Creative Ways to Decorate Your Dorm Room

    College dorms are generally small and bleak, but there are many easy ways to make it a home for the nine months you live there. Take the time to make your dorm room a space you can relax in, so you can enjoy living on campus. Here are eight creative ways to decorate your room… Read More

  • The Top 100 Universities in the U.S. Based on Post-Graduation Liquidity

    The Top 100 Universities in the U.S. Based on Post-Graduation Liquidity

    How much money will I have in my wallet 10 years from now? That is a question prospective college students should keep in mind when choosing a school. Unfortunately, while students have many ways to compare prospective higher education choices, few tools focus on the numbers that matter most, as in, how different a college… Read More

  • 6 Tips to Develop Creative and Critical Thinking Skills Essential for the Information Age

    6 Tips to Develop Creative and Critical Thinking Skills Essential for the Information Age

    Today’s job market has very little room for routine work. The information age calls for creative-minded engineers, designers, and researchers to propel our technological advancements. Creative and critical thinking skills enable people to come up with innovative solutions for everyday problems. Recent advancements in technology and sustainability demonstrate that the world is drifting away from… Read More

  • 5 Ways to Pay Off College Student Loans Faster

    5 Ways to Pay Off College Student Loans Faster

    *Updated January 31, 2020 U.S. student debt hit $1.6 trillion in 2019, and the average undergrad is borrowing about $30,000 to pay for their college education.  Student loan indebtedness has an adverse impact on the major life decisions typically made by young adults. According to a 2019 SoFI survey of more than 1,000 millennials, ages… Read More

  • Applying for Financial Aid in 8 Easy Steps

    Applying for Financial Aid in 8 Easy Steps

    College is expensive, but it may be possible for you to get financial aid in the form of grants, scholarships and student loans — both federal and private. So, you should definitely apply for financial aid. You can save yourself up to tens of thousands of dollars each school year by applying for financial aid. … Read More

  • No Greek Life? No Problem!

    No Greek Life? No Problem!

    The media’s portrayal of Greek life in college ranges from a well-rounded organization that promotes philanthropy and academia to students with the “Work Hard, Play Hard” mentality. Greek life on campus has its benefits, but there are universities that do not have Greek life present on campus for various reasons, which may include religious reasons,… Read More

  • 5 Ways to Stay Safe on College Campuses

    5 Ways to Stay Safe on College Campuses

    Once students arrive at their college campuses, it is easy to forget the outside world. College campuses can be a bubble for young adults where they can forget about some of the dangers of the world. Unfortunately, there are many dangers associated with navigating campus at night. Universities recognize the dangers and have invested in… Read More

  • Study Tips: 7 Ways to Retain Information Better

    Study Tips: 7 Ways to Retain Information Better

    A college education of any sort requires immense reading, writing, and studying. A moment of freedom or leisure will be quickly followed by a bombardment of papers and exams. A college workload can be overwhelming. The best way to remedy the anxiety and stress caused by your classes is to find a proper way to… Read More

  • The Ultimate Guide to Finding Cheap College Textbooks

    The Ultimate Guide to Finding Cheap College Textbooks

    *Updated February 3, 2020 Here’s the scenario that plays out all too often: Incoming freshmen and their parents focus on what to bring to college, where to get the best deals on laptops and dorm-room essentials, and whether to rent or buy their dorm room refrigerator. Students head off to college, get settled in, start… Read More

  • 6 Reasons You Should Love Your University Library

    6 Reasons You Should Love Your University Library

    It is often difficult to find quiet spaces on campus. To avoid loud roommates and technological distractions, students often seek an alternative place to study and get work done in a productive environment. Libraries are ideal for that purpose, and many universities and colleges offer more than one library and study space. Here are 6… Read More

  • Is Graduate School Right for You? Pros and Cons of Graduate School

    Is Graduate School Right for You? Pros and Cons of Graduate School

    For students approaching the end of their undergraduate education, the decision to extend their time in university is difficult. Graduate school has its benefits, and some fields even require it, but it can take a serious toll on your wallet and require a grueling full-time commitment for two to three years. Here is a list… Read More

  • First Week of College: Dos and Don’ts

    First Week of College: Dos and Don’ts

    Arriving at college is an exciting and transformative moment in a young adult’s life. As students wave goodbye to their parents, little do their parents know that college may be more difficult for their loved ones than they imagined. Most students find it difficult to adjust to a new social scene and the challenges that… Read More

  • 5 Reasons to Join College Clubs

    5 Reasons to Join College Clubs

    College students juggle classes, homework, and a social life, so finding time to join a club in college can be difficult. But if your schedule permits, enlisting in a club or extracurricular can be extremely beneficial. There are clubs for nearly every major and hobby. Some, like a school newspaper or business club, can be… Read More

  • 6 Tips on How to Make Friends in College

    6 Tips on How to Make Friends in College

    The art of socializing is mastered by very few people. So if you’re having some trouble making friends at college, or you’re an incoming freshman worried about making friends, it’s okay. It’s natural to be concerned, but don’t worry too much about it. There are many ways for you to make friends in college. Keep… Read More

  • 4 Benefits of Having a Mentor in College

    4 Benefits of Having a Mentor in College

    College is a time for navigation — navigating campuses, future career paths, social scenes, and a more independent life. The four-year journey many students take during their undergraduate years will contain some of their most memorable moments. While college is memorable, many decisions need to be made, such as picking a major, deciding on what… Read More

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