When you’re in college, things usually are already tight between having student loans you now have to pay, and then needing to balance work with academics.
Getting an education these days can be quite expensive. We all have a course or degree we want to pursue. Unfortunately, due to the expensive nature of traditional courses, we cannot always get the course we want to take.
University can be an exciting time in the lives of young people who are living out on their own for the first time. With this excitement comes stress and anxiety as financial worries become a reality.
It’s a constant struggle for students: college tuition just keeps rising, year after year. Being college students and graduates ourselves, this crisis hits pretty close to home.
If you’ve been thinking about pursuing a college degree in communications, you’re in luck! Communications is a very popular degree option that can give you the skills you need to succeed in a variety of career fields.
University acts as a time where 18- and 19-year-olds discover themselves. It’s a place where the decisions you make for yourself can have lifelong consequences.
While every dedicated student wants to keep records of their papers and assignments, even after they’ve been returned with a grade, not every student has a good idea of how to go about storing them safely and securely.
Alright, you probably put off your essay longer than you should have. We’ve all been there. The important thing is not to panic because you’re not going to be able to think clearly if you do.
Any high school or college student encounters essay assignments on a regular basis. They can be stressful, especially in classes where essays make up the bulk of assignments or tests.
Preparing for college is sometimes rather exciting, and sometimes just really scary. You have a fun adventure ahead of you, but there is a lot you must do and prepare for you to get there.
One of the most stereotypical nightmares for a college student to encounter is the crash of their computer just before they need to hand something in. This cannot always be prevented.