Had a Traumatic Brain Injury and have really been struggling since, really struggling on a degree path to try.

Navigating Postsecondary Education After Traumatic Brain Injury: Challenges and Opportunities Understanding the Impact of Brain Injury on Academic Pursuits Pursuing higher education is a significant milestone for many students, but when faced with a traumatic brain injury (TBI), the journey can become exceptionally complex. Such injuries can profoundly affect cognitive […]

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Never lived on my own, I have no idea how/what to rent

Navigating Your First Rental: A Guide for College Students Moving Off-Campus Embarking on the journey of independent living can be both exciting and overwhelming, especially if it’s your first time moving out on your own. For many students preparing to transition to university life, understanding the rental process is essential […]

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Anyone else feel like their phone’s the only way they stay connected to college life?

Navigating College Life in the Digital Age: Is Our Phones Becoming the Only Bridge? In an era where technology seamlessly integrates into every facet of our daily routines, many college students find themselves questioning the nature of their social connections. Specifically, there’s an increasing reliance on smartphones to maintain a […]

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Should I delay my undergrad graduation date by adding a major(free) and doing an accelerated masters in accounting.

Exploring the Decision to Extend Your Undergraduate Journey for an Accelerated Master’s in Accounting Navigating the complexities of college decisions can be challenging, especially when opportunities for advanced academic pursuits arise. If you’re a college senior contemplating augmenting your undergraduate degree with an additional major and an accelerated master’s program, […]

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Freshmen: Learn this phrase and repeat it as often as you need

Empowering Freshmen: The Key Phrase to Maximize Your College Experience Starting college can be both exciting and overwhelming. With new environments, diverse classmates, and an abundance of opportunities, it’s easy to feel uncertain about how to navigate your academic journey. One simple yet powerful mindset can help you gain confidence […]

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After years of health issues I’m finally starting university, I’m worried my social skills are to rusty to make friends. Advice appreciated!

Embarking on a New Academic Journey After Health Challenges: Overcoming Social Anxiety and Building Connections Starting university marks an exciting milestone, especially after overcoming significant health challenges that led to extended periods of social isolation. For many adults returning to the academic environment after years away, concerns about social skills […]

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Nobody told me how lonely college can feel sometimes , even when you’re surrounded by people

Understanding the Hidden Struggles of College Life: Navigating Loneliness Amidst the Crowd Embarking on your college journey is often portrayed as an exciting new chapter filled with opportunities, social engagements, and personal growth. While the bustling campus scenes and endless activities suggest a lively and interconnected environment, many students discover […]

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How do I form a group when I don’t know anyone in my senior year of college?

How to Form a Group in Your Senior Year When You Don’t Know Anyone Yet Navigating group projects can be challenging at any stage of college, but it can feel particularly daunting in your final year when your network is limited, and the stakes are high. If you’re approaching your […]

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Roommate has medical condition that’s affecting my sleep

Navigating Shared Living Challenges: Managing a Roommate’s Medical Condition in Dorm Accommodations Living in a shared accommodation, such as a dormitory, often involves navigating various interpersonal dynamics and unexpected challenges. One common concern among students is how to handle situations where a roommate’s health condition impacts daily life and well-being. […]

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