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3 Strategies for Time Management
From Nhukim Nguyen, '23
Biochemistry major | Psychology minor | Student Senator
From Nhukim Nguyen, '23
Biochemistry major | Psychology minor | Student Senator
Sometimes you just need a break from screens, stress, and even the city. Kansas City has so many things to do and there are plenty of options in or close to the city that offer a nice escape from the daily grind.
One of my favorite things to do on my way to and from class was listening to podcasts. As a constant learner, the shows I came back to the most always taught me about something interesting.
If you ask the average college student what the biggest difference is between high school and college, they will likely answer with the fact that you have to be more independent in college.
One of the biggest things that can trigger anxiousness about college is not living at home. Moving into the residence halls with a likely chance of living with a stranger is a terrifying thought.
As a young person transitioning from high school to college, you expect to go to school to get an education, graduate in four(ish) years, earn a reputable degree, and land a great job.
It’s finally that time of year.
You’ve seen them around campus or in class, and you finally get the nerve to ask them out. Things go well and eventually you both decide that you’re in a relationship!
Many companies these days offer student discounts for subscription plans, and when you’re in college, you’ve got the best chance to take advantage. Below are some that we recommend!
You’re studying all night and missed the dining hall hours. It happens to the best of us! Here are some easy meals you can make right from your dorm that aren’t just ramen.