It’s the time of the year when students are full of feelings of apprehension, running off a few cups of coffee, pushing the clock to lock in information, and making a final effort in courses. You guessed it; finals week is quickly approaching. As finals week rapidly races toward us, I wish all my fellow […]
Studying Tips for Finals Week
Finals week is always one of the most stressful times of the year for college students, but here are some tips for studying to help get you through it! Get Organized Organization and time management are two of the most important things when it comes to getting through college. As finals quickly approach, take the […]
Helpful Tips for Graduate School
Are you looking into go into graduate school or even thinking that it could be an option for your future? Well, you’re in the right place! I am currently a senior Health Sciences major minoring in Psychology and Leadership who has already applied and gotten accepted into a graduate school program! I’m here to share […]
Benefits of a Gap Year
Are you thinking about going back to school for a graduate degree? If you are, then you’re in the right place. Currently, I am a senior here at Rutgers-Camden majoring in Health Sciences with a double minor in Psychology and Leadership. My original plan after graduation was to go straight into graduate school for a […]
How to Stay Healthy in College
College is a stressful time in your life, many of us are living away from our parents for the first time, juggling classes, work, and activities, it’s natural that sometimes unhealthy habits can take root. It’s important to keep healthy bodies and minds to be successful in managing our busy schedules. Here are my tips […]
Helpful Tips For An In-person Semester
Now that Rutgers University is back in person for this fall, you may not have taken an in-person class before, or maybe it has been a long time. Since we have changed from an online environment to an in-person one, here are some tips to stay on top of things and stay ahead of the […]
Why I stayed at Rutgers-Camden
When I first moved into my dorm room, I was up all night filled with excitement thinking about the year ahead of me. For the first week of classes, I was up early, eating three meals a day, and sitting in the front row of my classes eagerly paying attention. I felt great and was […]
Tips For Better Studying
I believe that everyone has their way of studying, however, the way you are studying may not actually be the best method for your learning style. That is why it is important to figure out what studying style works best for you. I realized that the space you study in and the time you cut […]
Advice For Getting Into College Research
I will keep this short and sweet. You need a 4.0 GPA, you need lots of experience, and realistically there is a good chance the professor will never answer your well-worded email asking to join their lab. Hopefully, you know that I am completely joking, take a deep breath! It is so much easier than […]
Managing Stress as a Nursing Student
As much as college can be a place of excitement, new memories, friends, and experiences it can also be a very stressful time for students. Many first-year students struggle to find the balance between having an active social life and balancing all their new school responsibilities and assignments. Coming in as a first-year nursing student, […]