April 30, 2024

Month: July 2018

My Adventure in NYC
Just For Fun

My Adventure in NYC

| Written by Julie P. | Rutgers–Camden not only looks out for their students during the school year; they have our backs year-round! During the summertime, students may or may not have a lot of things to do. Rutgers–Camden comes into play by providing amazingly fun trip activities for students! Every so often, there are […]

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The Dos and Don’ts of Maintaining a 4.0
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The Dos and Don’ts of Maintaining a 4.0

| Written by Alexis K. | After doing so well in high school, I was scared to come to college. Everyone says the work is so much harder and the classes are more intense, so—naturally—I assumed the worst. Now, as I enter my third year of college, I can say that I’ve successfully maintained a […]

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Study Abroad Re-Cap: Belgium and France
Study Abroad Experiences

Study Abroad Re-Cap: Belgium and France

| Written by Victoria B. | At Rutgers–Camden we offer many Study Abroad opportunities. I personally haven’t participating in the Study Abroad program, but my friend Shannon has to visit Belgium and France. Here is what she had to say about her experience with Study Abroad and hopefully this will give you some insight on […]

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Top 10 Movies About College Life
Just For Fun

Top 10 Movies About College Life

| Written by Myiah G. | High school—we have seen so many movies and T.V. shows about what high school is like (well, from a Hollywood point-of-view. Classics like the High School Musical series, Clueless, 10 Things I Hate About You and Zoey 101 (you would be lying to yourself if you didn’t want a […]

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How to Get an On-Campus Job
College Survival Guide

How to Get an On-Campus Job

| Written by Breanna R. | We recently did a poll in the Rutgers–Camden official Facebook group for incoming undergraduate students 2018 asking what blog post topics you’d like to read. The results let us know that looking for an on-campus job is something you’d like to know more about. Although a handful of our […]

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Ways Commuters Can Be Prepared: Train Edition
Commuting to Campus

Ways Commuters Can Be Prepared: Train Edition

| Written by Arianna F. | Rutgers–Camden has a lot of commuter students. A big advantage for Rutgers–Camden commuters is that you can either drive or take the train to campus! I choose to take the train to school because it 1. saves money, 2. saves time, and 3. is more convenient. If you find […]

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Tips for Transfer Students
College Survival Guide

Tips for Transfer Students

| Written by Alana B. | The following are some tips for transfer students! Take a tour. While this tip may seem like common sense at first, it’s often a step that a lot of transfer students skip. One of my biggest regrets as a transfer student is not taking a tour of the campus […]

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My On-Campus Job Experience
First Year Advice

My On-Campus Job Experience

| Written by Breanna R. | Having a job on campus can lead to your development as an employee in ways that having certain other off-campus jobs cannot. Before I started working for Rutgers–Camden, I had what you might call odd-jobs (like part-time jobs that didn’t really contribute to my academic development or push me […]

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Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone
First Year Advice

Getting Out of Your Comfort Zone

| Written by Marina M. | —A statement we all know is easier said than done; however, college will kick you out of your comfort zone eventually, whether you’re up for it or not (and that’s a good thing). I stepped out of my comfort zone within my first couple days at Rutgers–Camden. I was […]

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