by Gina Bolanos, University of Rochester, '18
I remember the first time I visited the University of Rochester. I was a senior in high school visiting several campuses; this one was my first out of state. A lot of things were going through my head. How is the campus going to look like? What programs do they offer?...
by Danica Drezner, Boston University , '17
Relax. The best advice I have to survive finals is to relax and stay calm. The majority of colleges, if not all, allot an amount of time where instead of having to go to class, students have free time to study and prepare for finals. This time is extremely valuable...
by Rolando Perez, Pitzer College, '19
Before I began college, I made a conscious decision to become better at managing my time. I’ll admit, senioritis hit me hard in my last couple months leading up to graduation. The amount of time I spent debating when and whether I should study at all was greater than...
by Tyneisha Richardson, Meredith College, '18
On the second round of midterms it went better than the last time. It was totally different because at first I was scared and didn’t know what to expected, but now I do and all my nerves calmed down. I had to tell myself that it’s just another test and do...
by Benjamin Hoertnagl-Pereira, Johns Hopkins University , '18
I think it is safe to say that no one, regardless of social standing, ethnic background, or economic status, enjoys sitting at a desk for 3 hours straight, having to pull information from more than 10 weeks of lectures and hundreds upon hundreds of pages of a...