If you aren’t sure what you want to major in or you’ve chosen a major but aren’t sure if it’s right, internships for first-year college students can be a great way to find out. You’ll get the hands-on experience that’s necessary to determine if a major or job is right for you before you get too far into your college career.
You might have never thought about it before, but a nice pen and a good notebook can actually boost your grades. How so?
In 2014, a behavioral neuroscience study (the University of California and Princeton University) revealed that taking notes by hand improves students’ performance with conceptual questions more than using digital devices for note-taking. Besides, jotting the pieces of lecture or other information down improves retention and helps recall what you’ve memorized faster.
Now that you are ready to start college after all the hard work and the challenges of admission, it’s time to think about other pressing problems such as where to live and how to pay for your housing, what are your campus rules and how to adjust to them in the best way possible.
Sometimes the difference between success and failure is having the right tools. Luckily, today there are a ton of great apps every college student needs to get through a busy semester.
Work smarter in college (no way!) with these awesome apps that we picked to assist with everything from notetaking and time-management, to sleep and healthy eating. You should totally check these out.
College will look very different this fall whether that be in person or online. Schools are hopeful to have students on campus but are also making alternate plans, such as a hybrid of online and in-class, an early or late start, and other creative options.
But regardless of how college will look, here are some tips for making transitioning this fall as smooth as possible.
With a global pandemic on the rise, many colleges and universities have chosen to move towards online classes for the 2020-2021 school year. Even afterward, a blended format is preferred as it offers a lot of flexibility in this unstable period.
While a growing number of students have attended at least one online course throughout their college career (according to this news article), handling all your courses online can be tricky at first. However, with a few tips on how to adjust to online classes, you’ll be a pro in no time!