We’re at a weird point in the semester. Midterms are over, but finals still feel kind of far away, so we just feel tired.
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I’ve been meaning to write a piece on this topic for quite some time now. I have a pretty strong opinion when it comes to the topic of textbooks, so if you ever find yourself on the fence about buying a textbook, maybe my trial and error will help you out.
It’s hard to believe that midterms are right around the corner. I don’t know about you, but it feels like we only just had our first full week of classes.
If you know me, you know that I’m constantly talking about my habit of “productive procrastination,” a term that I completely thought I came up with but upon a quick Google search, I now come to see that it already exists.
As assignments begin to amass and classes start to ramp up, the age-old struggle returns: how to effectively manage your time.
I had my first internship over this past summer making it very different from those prior. Which, in turn, made the transition moving back to Hoboken and getting prepared for school also very different than in the past.
Being a college student can make it difficult to lead a waste-free life for many different reasons. I always try to live environmentally cautious, but it can be difficult at times.
Asking for help is something that I have previously viewed as a weakness, but now know is a skill that only the strongest people possess.
A mix of midterms, being back in my hometown, and time off from school work has given me some time to reflect on the past two years being at college.
With the virtual start to the semester, midterms seem to have crept up on us a lot quicker than usual. Not to mention, how is spring break just around the corner?