by Megan Cooke, Whitman College, '19
Summer’s wrapping up and on comes the STRESS. What I’ve learned from this summer is a very important lesson, that I feel was more-or-less common sense, is to put special towards financial aid and scholarship deadlines and any outside funding you’re...
by Andrea Haerther, University of Houston, '19
Freshman year is (almost) officially over!!! I am fortunate enough to not have a crazy finals week, just a few tests and a paper. This first year has definitely been an experience to remember; between cohabiting with others, balancing school and social activities,...
by Cynthia Cruz, Illinois Wesleyan University, '14
Actually didn’t suck as much as I thought it would.. Sure, classes were hard, readings were a bit long, I was a bit lazy, but all in all it was a great year and I’m excited to finally be graduating in May with a bachelors in Sociology and Religious...
by Nahomi Velasquez, Boston University, '15
When I registered for spring semester in November of last year I was extremely excited. But this semester taken quite a few unexpected turns! The one class I expected to be my favorite turned out to be my least favorite! I was extremely excited to take a class that...
by Cynthia Cruz, Illinois Wesleyan University, '14
And you don’t feel prepared for the new semester. I mean, a week ago I was opening presents and hanging with my sisters– I can’t go back to school now.. I was just starting to enjoy myself.. Ugh.. Does anyone else feel that way? Maybe you’d...