by Carlton Hassell, George Mason University , '16
Time management is way different in college than in high school. No one is here to baby you and tell you what to do. For many students who aren’t particularly self-motivated, it may be a struggle to adjust. It is possible though! Just get up and follow my advice...
by Lauren A. Mayo, University of Georgia, '15
“People will make time for they want to do.” I firmly believe this and have always applied this philosophy to my life. However, I may have over applied it since coming to college. As in high school, I find myself overwhelmed with various activities. Only difference is...
by Nahomi Velasquez, Boston University, '15
Hi everyone, As a sophomore, I can honestly say time has flown by faster than I could have ever imagined! There was not one day in the month of October when I did not have anything to do! As the college years go by, it only gets harder and harder (sorry guys I...
by Alexis King, University of Florida, '17
Some of you may find it hard to believe that having good roommates can actually be a bad thing, but when it comes to your time, roommates can take up a lot of it. Imagine this, you just got home from classes and your awesome roommate is cooking up dinner for you and...
by Maggie Acosta, Bowdoin College, '15
Time management. Literally, from the moment you step onto campus, that is the single most talked about thing. I think this is true for everything, whether it be college, high school, or even your career. You have to be careful to balance all of your activities and...