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2 Tips for Doing College Research

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All college students know that research is perhaps the most valuable tool when it comes to familiarizing themselves with a course’s subject matter and even more so when completing a project, report, or paper is necessary. If you are currently in college, you probably know that good research is important but maybe you are not familiar with all types of research tools out there. Below are two main resources to consult when doing research for a college course.

- The library. There are public libraries in your neighborhood as well as the area surrounding your college campus. While these are always good to consider, never forget that your own college will have a vast library with all sorts of books pertaining to your courses as well as many others in addition to this. The librarians present in your college library are there to assists you should you have any problem finding books or doing other searches for specific information you need.

- The internet. Be careful because the internet is a tricky resource for information. Most of you know that practically anyone can post information on the internet. Fact check internet information against what you are reading in books. Trust academic websites that end in .edu or .org rather than commercial ones that end in .com, for example. Never copy and paste what you find on the internet. This is plagiarism and can even get you expelled from a college

By utilizing both of these resources, you are sure to find the information you need to complete assignments and to compound what you are learning in class.

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30

Jul

5 Tips for Keeping Up Grades in College

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If you are in college, most of you know that keeping up your grades is not always a simple process. You typically have to dedicate time and have some enthusiasm in order to achieve your grade based goals as well as remain standing in a normally competitive atmosphere that we call college life. Here are some tips to staying on track with your grades.

- Stay away from addictive substances. The more you rely on these, typically the less you will be able to focus in class or even be able to complete assignments well and on time.

- Do not let personal relationships strain you too much. If this is happening, kindly find it in yourself to tell your friend or significant other that you need some space and time to keep up with classwork.

- Try not to stay up extremely late. This can temporarily ruin your sleep cycle.

- If you are finding some trouble, consult your professors or tutors on campus. More often than not they would be happy to help you rather than give you a low or failing mark.

- Most importantly, if you find yourself in a depressed state, consult loved ones who you know can help you and seek the help of the various counselors available in your college. Depression is a rarely discussed yet large detractor in maintaining good school work.

By following these steps, you should find yourself keeping good grades. While we all mess up at times, always remember that there are things in your power to keep you on the right path.

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30

Jul

Joining Clubs in College

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If you are new to college life, maybe you have heard about the various student clubs or groups that exist in colleges. Virtually every college out there hosts a menagerie of different student clubs that cater to different aspects of a student’s life, basically anything that can unite people together to discuss something they share in common. Below we will see what comprise the most popular groups throughout colleges these days.

-Pastime Clubs: These are arguably the most common type of student clubs. Ranging from things like coin collecting to video gaming as well as music interests to poetry. The beauty of this is while some might call you crazy for liking something, the people in this type of club will wholeheartedly understand your interests.

- Cultural Clubs: These kind of clubs are based on the heritages or religions of the student body. For example, there might be clubs for students who are of Italian origin, groups for African Americans, Hispanics, and any other culture or nationality you can imagine. In terms of religions, there can be Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Buddhist and other such groups.

- Sports Teams: Yes, these too are a type of club. How much better can it get to share your love of sports with others than actually playing them with fellow sports enthusiasts? This is certainly a way for the sports minded individual to connect with his peers on a deep level.

Whatever it is that tickles your fancy, there is probably a student club dedicated to it. If not, you can usually start a new one!

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30

Jul

College and Mental Health

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Now that you find yourself in college, you will be experiencing new and challenging situations, both academic as well as social, or dealing with your persona. In a college setting, students begin to find themselves usually in more meaningful social relationships whether it be friendships, dating, and that sort of scenario. These can and usually do differ from high school relationships for example for the simple reason that college students have matured since those times and can experience more in depth connections as a result. Below are some pointers on how to get through this time of transition on a mental level.

- Be sure to mingle with others. Whether it be through academic clubs or getting to know classmates, remaining socially active is one perfect way to learn from your peers and see how people interact with each other. After all, we model most of our behavior after those we observe and admire.

- Do not spend much time with individuals who are abusing addictive substances or doing other counterproductive things. This can only negatively affect you by distracting you from more important things like homework and may even get you involved in dangerous behavior.

- If you are ever having doubts or periods of depression, speak to friends who care about you and definitely seek help from school counselors. As much as it may not seem like it at times, there are definitely people out there who can help you through a rough spot.

By following these steps, you are sure to have an easier social experience in college.

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30

Jul

3 Tips for Healthy College Life

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Congratulations! If you are reading this, chances are you are in college or know someone who is currently enrolled in college. Either way, you or that special person deserves to be congratulated for their success. In addition to this, a fair warning must be given so that all college students remain on a course of good health while in college. The fact is there are many factors out there, especially on a campus with dorming unlike city commuter colleges, that of which can negatively affect a student if they find themselves involved in these risky activities or habits.

Let us explore a few such examples and possibly offer some advice so that a college student can perhaps find it simpler to avoid these types of situations.

- One of the most rampant problems, if you will, on a college campus is heavy alcoholism. Enjoy a drink here and there if you like, but remember never to get into a situation where you need alcohol to get you through the day.

- Drugs are also a problem. It is recommended that you not even experiment with addictive substances as some have had instantaneous negative effects from trying new drugs.

- Unprotected sex is arguably the most common source of sexually transmitted diseases on college campuses. Always remember to use protection when engaging in sexual activities.

We hope that you, the college student, do all in your power to stay healthy while in college. After all, you will be doing yourself the favor and thanking yourself later on!

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22

Jul

College Course Selection

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If you are reading this, you are most likely currently enrolled in a college or are close to someone who is or will be. Whatever the situation, it is helpful to know what you intend to do in college in terms of selecting the right courses that relate to your stated major as well as your personal preferences, interests and enjoyment. Selecting the right courses not only means a better work flow in terms of study and classwork, it may also have to do with saving time in one way or another. Straying away too much from your major or interests could mean that you will need extra time later on to complete courses for required credits.

First things first, become familiarized with your college website and course booklet or catalog. Most times, a list of majors and corresponding courses are listed in both of these locations. Providing you have declared a major already, the first thing to do is look up that major in your course catalog.

Then, make note of what classes you have already taken in a list that should accompany your major description. Map out a timeline of how much time remaining in your intended college career and figure out how many classes to take and when, and how many credits you will earn by doing so in different combinations. You will need to make sure you can handle the workload of certain courses combined with each other as well as earn credits on a timely basis.

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