
Balancing Social Life and Studies
Let’s be honest, hanging out with friends is much more amusing than studying for another test. That is where you might feel like you don’t have time for both. The following blog post will help you out.
Let’s be honest, hanging out with friends is much more amusing than studying for another test. That is where you might feel like you don’t have time for both. The following blog post will help you out.
So, you are almost ready to head off to college? It is an exciting time in any student’s life – you get to leave high school behind and embark on a new adventure. However, it can also be a daunting prospect for many people. While in high school, you have had several years to build up your group of friends.
Talk to the recently-graduated and you’ll soon discover that making friends after college can be difficult. To help ease the process, you need to find places and activities where people share similar interests and goals.
In this post we’re going to go through a 5 step process that can quickly turn even the most boring person into a real lively individual. No kidding. We start by tackling your self-identity and then move on to your mortality and chasing fears with a big fat smile on your face. Sound fun? Yeah, that’s part of it. Let’s begin!
Oh Lord, there are so many hilarious pranks to pull on college friends. Listen, if you’re looking for prank ideas and don’t want to get sucked into hours of prank videos, this article is for you. Here are 15 that you can always count on, as long as they go off without a hitch and are executed safely.
The friendships you establish in college will be some of the most unique relationships you will ever have. Thrown together by chance or circumstance, these friendships usually last a lifetime.
Not only that, but these relationships provide ample opportunities to stretch your wings, try new things, and live life a little irresponsibly. If you’ve been looking for suggestions on just how to do that, we have a few ideas for you.