by Tyler Lattimore, Emory University , '15
So it begins again! I find myself back in the familiar place I grew to love and enjoy so much over the past few months. Honestly, it was bittersweet leaving home after doing absolutely nothing productive over Winter Break to head back to campus knowing that I was...
by Rodney Savannah, University of Southern California, '15
Last semester went pretty well, but there is always room for improvement. I have a few simple resolutions that should help me do even better this semester: 1. Not missing any classes. It is easy to miss a couple classes. Sometimes this makes it harder to study for...
by Alexis King, University of Florida, '17
It may be too early for you to start driving if you’re only 11; it may be too early for you to read ‘War and Peace’ if you’re still in the 2nd grade; and it may be early for you to pick out your retirement home if you’re still in high school; but when it...
by Tyler Lattimore, Emory University , '15
Yes! I made it through my first semester of college virtually in one piece! I unknowingly enrolled in remarkable courses; met some wonderful people; learned plenty academically, about others, and about me; endured the dining hall meal plan; and even survived final...
by Lot Kwarteng, Miami University , '14
So this past year I had the privilege of studying in Washington, D.C. through a program run by my school (Miami University). The program allowed me to immerse myself in DC culture through meetings with prominent elected officials, lobbyists, media personalities etc....
by Lauren A. Mayo, University of Georgia, '15
This time two years ago, I found myself dreaming big and researching a variety of big names schools to apply to. Being a first generation college student, I wish I had advice and tips for applying to colleges. My first piece of advice I would give you is to dare to...