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How to Be a Smarter Social Media User
In the present digital age, social media has become an integral part of how we stay connected. However, with a rise in cybercrimes and fraudulent activities accompanied by bullying incidents and fake news on these platforms, it is now more relevant than ever to be a mindful user of them. Here are three tips for being smart about your use of social media: employ it as a network builder; avoid sharing too much personal information; remain cautious about anything that seems dubi


How to Create an Awesome Travel Experience with Friends
Have you and your friends been longing to travel together? Whether you’re celebrating a graduation, going for a bachelorette party, or just traveling for fun, vacationing with friends can be so fulfilling and enjoyable. Here are a few ways to create an awesome and unforgettable travel experience with friends. Choose a Good Time of Year First, make sure that you choose a good time of year for your travel destination. Once you’ve narrowed down your destination options, figure o


How Students Can Prevent Valuables From Being Stolen
As a student in college, you are just beginning to gather your own valuable possessions. These are important to keep safe and secure so that you can have them for a long time. Read on to learn how you can prevent your valuables from being stolen. Keep Your Doors Locked The first way you can make sure that your valuable possessions aren’t stolen is to keep your doors locked at all times. Growing up, you probably weren’t the one who locked the doors at night, so you may not hav


Do You Need to Work Part-Time While in College?
The transition from high school to college can be one of the most challenging times in life! You used to not even know there were bills to pay. Your food was often prepared for you, many of the household tasks taken care of. Sure, you had homework and some chores, but you had so much free time. Now, it feels like you’re juggling 20 different things, and you’d like to know which things you can drop. For example, do you have to work while going to school? Here are a few factor


4 Easy Ways to Take Control of Your Schedule
Time management is one of the most important skills you will ever learn. Below are a couple of strategies listed to help you get started. Keep in mind that these may not be applicable for all, so try what you think will work for you! Planning techniques It may seem cliché, but planning is one of the most important parts of making any life change! For some, this could mean creating elaborate journal spreads to write down tasks. For others, it may be keeping sticky notes. The m


Are You Burned Out?
Are you exhausted all the time? Unable to find motivation or energy? Feeling emotionally drained? These are symptoms of burnout, a form of intense exhaustion that comes after long or intense periods of stress—whether mental, physical or emotional. Though these are commonly labeled as a career-issue, many students also experience these symptoms. There are three types of burnout: overload burnout, under-challenged burnout, and neglect burnout. Overload Burnout This is when a pe


How to Recover From Sleep Deprivation
Minimum Amount of Sleep You may have heard that everyone is supposed to get 8 hours of sleep a night. This is somewhat true—the CDC recommends 8 to 10 hours each night for those ranging from ages 13 to 18, and 7 or more hours for those between 18 and 60. But with homework, projects, and exams, a full 8 hours of sleep is not always possible. So, what’s the best way to recover from the nights of sleep deprivation, and get back on a healthy sleep schedule? Consequences of a Lack


Why You Need to Build Your Credit Score in Your 20s
Your credit score is a number ranging from 300-850 that indicates how reliably you pay off debts and loans. These debts and loans include credit card payments, bill payments, and other types of loans. When you regularly pay off these debts and loans on time, it improves your credit score. Building your credit score while in your 20s can set you up for a better future. Find Apartments to Rent Whenever you apply for a loan, the lender will look at your credit score. Certain cr


How Should I Set Up My College Apartment?
No one has a clear idea of what they need to do when they move out of their childhood home and into a college apartment. The space is different, the rules are different, and everything is shared. As a starting point, there are a couple of details you need to pay attention to. Your Bed Although you might end up spending more time in the library than your room, your bed is an essential part of your college life and overall well-being. Your bed is where you will be getting your


How College Students Can Reduce Financial Stress
You’ve probably heard that college is expensive. Who hasn’t by this point? There’s been lots of talk and debate about the amount of student debt college students have and continue to accumulate. All of that discussion about dire financial straits can be stressful, so what can be done to reduce that stress? Stick to a Budget It sounds old hat, but planning out a budget for college and sticking to it is one of the most important things you can do to manage your finances in col
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