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Romance On Campus: Cool College Date Ideas
If you do start dating someone more seriously, it won't take long before your forays to hear singing groups and see movies at the campus film series will start to get dull. If the Greek scene and the campus party scene are not for you, here are some other creative and exciting date ideas:
Acing Your College Final Exams and Term Papers: Opening Moves
The coming of the first set of final exams can be a time of high anxiety for many freshmen. Like so many things, though, handling this experience successfully comes down to preparation, organization, and the ability to keep a cool head in the heat of battle.
Manhattan College Life - Venturing Around Campus
After leaving my college dorm called Chrysostom Hall, I decided to venture off into the main campus area, where I was to meet a large number of other students filtering through the stair cases & walking in various directions. I was excited to finally meet the many new faces, & college personalities on campus especially the veteran students that have had knowledge of the physical things to do there at Manhattan College & all the cool places to become more actively involved with.
The Trouble With Roomates
SO, its your first week of college! This is going to be awesome! No parents, no sibblings, you have gotten to know your (awesome) roomie online, and the sun is shining! Everything has been moved into your new dorm, and you are laughing it up with your quickly growing group of friends.
college v high school
I just started college at HCC (Hillsborough Community College) on Dale Mabry in Tampa and in my opinion I do not miss high school one little bit.
Packing for College
The hard part is over. You've survived the grueling application process. You've narrowed your choices down to one lucky college. And you've sent in your deposit.
Tips to Make You Read, Understand and Pass Exams
Some guide on how to read and understand
What You REALLY Need to Know About Living in a Dorm
Ah, college! The best and worst time of your life. Living in the dorm gives you that first taste of freedom. If this is your first time living in the dorm, you probably have a lot of concerns. It is perfectly normal. After all, it is not every day you move away from home and everyone you know, and move into a place with a bunch of random strangers. Just remember - it is new for them, too! Everyone is on the same boat.
The college years have at times been called the “best years of your life,” and for good reason. College is a time of opportunities, when you have an unprecedented level of freedom and lots of choices. The traditionally aged college student is at the start of his or her life and career, with much to look forward to.

At the same time, college life introduces stresses both familiar and new. Many students are living on their own for the first time, whether in a dorm or an apartment—a change which is exciting but difficult. You’re taking on more and more responsibilities, negotiating the transition to becoming a full adult. At the same time you have to deal with increasingly tough classes, many on subjects you know little about. Most students have to juggle multiple obligations, such as a job, internship, and clubs or activities, and it’s difficult to find time for everything. And then there are the financial burdens—many students are paying for some or all of their own tuition, and even those who aren’t usually have to pay for their own books, transportation, and other necessities.
Sophomore Year: Choosing an Undergraduate Major
Choosing your undergraduate major is without question one of the two or three most crucial decisions you will make during your college years. This decision will affect literally everything that happens to you from this point on - from what courses you will take, to what people you will see in your classes, to possibly even what career path you will embark on. Yet despite the obvious importance of this decision, many students simply fall into a choice of major without reflecting on the reasons for their choice.
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