I was a campus hermit until my senior year and it changed everything

Embracing Social Connections: How Stepping Out of Your Comfort Zone Can Transform Your College Experience For many students, college life often revolves around academic pursuits, with social interactions taking a backseat. I was no exception. For the first three years of my undergraduate journey, I functioned as what I’d call […]

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How do I make my dorm floor more social/welcoming?

Creating a Warm and Social Environment in Your Dorm Floor Moving into a college dormitory is an exciting milestone, offering both independence and opportunities to forge new friendships. However, cultivating a welcoming and interactive atmosphere on your dorm floor can sometimes be challenging, especially in co-ed settings where social interactions […]

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What were you unprepared for going into your first year of college?

Navigating the Challenges of Your First Year of College: Common Surprises and How to Prepare Embarking on your college journey is an exciting milestone, often filled with anticipation and new experiences. However, it’s also a period of significant adjustment, and many students find themselves unprepared for certain aspects of college […]

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Should I ask for personal contact info rather than social media info like Instagram or Discord. Kinda a stupid question but…

Title: Navigating Personal Contact Collection: Should You Ask for Phone Numbers or Stick to Social Media? Asking for personal contact information can sometimes feel like a daunting step, especially when building new friendships. For many young adults, these interactions are a balancing act between fostering genuine connections and respecting boundaries. […]

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I do better when I skip class and it’s frustrating

The Paradox of Learning Efficiency: When Skipping Class Enhances Comprehension In the modern educational landscape, students often grapple with balancing attendance, engagement, and effective learning strategies. A recurring dilemma many face is whether attending lectures in person is genuinely the best way to absorb complex material. Recent reflections from students […]

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Going back to school for something completely different

Embracing Change: Transitioning from Broadcasting to Nursing – A Personal Journey of Reinvention Embarking on a new career path can be both exhilarating and daunting. Recently, I found myself at a crossroads after completing a three-year college program in broadcasting—a field I entered almost impulsively right after high school. Reflecting […]

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I’m a first year (it major) and I’m confused on what my first classes should be like

Getting Started as a First-Year IT Student: How to Approach Your Course Selection Entering the world of Information Technology as a first-year student can be both exciting and overwhelming. Many newcomers find themselves asking: Should I focus solely on core general education courses at the beginning, or is it better […]

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Just beacause i don’t say hi doesn’t mean i hate u

Understanding Social Norms: Why A Simple Greeting Isn’t Always Said Navigating social interactions can be challenging, especially when cultural or personal differences influence how we communicate. If you’re someone who tends to be more reserved or introverted, the expectation to greet everyone you see might feel overwhelming or unfamiliar. Many […]

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As someone whose aiming for kind mid-top tier unis, what’s like the min GPA & SAT score I should aim for

Achieving Admission Goals: Target GPA and SAT Scores for Mid-Tier Universities Embarking on the journey to secure admission at mid-tier universities requires strategic planning and understanding of academic benchmarks. If you’re aiming for such institutions, it’s essential to set realistic and competitive goals for your GPA and standardized test scores. […]

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