Monthly Archives: May 2013

Summer Student: Top 5 Languages To Pick Up

Many students will tell you they hope to learn a second language in the future. But really, your college years may be the best time to do it. The benefits of being learning a second language go beyond being able … Continue reading

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The Summer Student: Steering Clear of De-Motivators

When you’re a student, examining each summer vacation can be like staring into the sun: it’s hard to see. Hard to see where all the time goes, which goals were set and which were accomplished, and what energy is even … Continue reading

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6 Tips to Succeeding in Online Classes

The online class has quickly developed into a versatile learning tool fit for students determined to graduate quickly, those with jobs or families to worry about, or students who just want to be engaged year round. But while online classes … Continue reading

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From One Grad to the Next

Find a job. Travel. Take time off. They’re pieces of college graduate advice that are easily justified and commonly prescribed. But there’s more to walking across the stage than that. Sid Chang, a managerial science senior graduating in just a … Continue reading

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Breaking the Stress Status Quo

Four out of every ten students report experiencing stress often and one out of every five say they feel it all the time. With numbers like that it’s easy to forget that stress can even be combatted, compelling us instead … Continue reading

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