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10 Ways to Save Living on Campus

Today’s guest post is from Chelle Stein.  He writes about college dorm living at CollegeDormIdeas.com.
Many students each year decide to live on campus when attending college. Not only does this offer great convenience of being able to get to class and college functions easily, but it is also a great leap in becoming independent [...]

5 Ways to Lower your Cell Phone Bill

Today’s guest post is written by Elise Degrass, a new freelance writer. She spends most of her day writing about cell phones for CellPhones.org.
We’ve all experienced shock at seeing a high cell phone bill, and the prospect of facing permanently high phone bills is daunting to many people; after all, phone [...]

10 Ways to Ace Your First College Paper

This is a guest post by Laura Trutna, a graduate of Whitman College with a degree in English Literature and a minor in Education. Laura is a writer for Guide to Online Schools (a resource for online degrees and online colleges) and teaches at the Boys and Girls Club of Seattle.
Writing your first college paper can [...]

Ways to Deal with Internet Addiction

This is a guest post by Anna DiNoto, an intern at reSTART, a company which provides special workshops to help people break their internet addictions.
When an individual or someone you know is addicted to the Internet, what are some things you can do? First, it is important to note that everyone will require a different regimen [...]

Create a Sustainable Study Life

This is a guest post by Stefan Knapen from StudySuccessful.com, a site about how to study. Stefan is a Dutch-graduated high school student who will enter college in September.
Using improper studying techniques can lead to college burnout.  Students with college burnout become so tired and stressed that they often have to take months – or even years – away from [...]

8 Early Warning Signs of Internet Addiction

This is a guest post by Anna DiNoto, an intern at reSTART, a company which provides special workshops to help people break their internet addictions.
What are some early warning signs that could potentially lead to an internet addiction? Below is a list of characteristics that are believed to be associated with some early warning signs of [...]

15+ Free Web Apps and Software Downloads for Students

This is a guest post from Karen Schweitzer, the About.com Guide to Business School.  Karen also writes for OnlineCollege.org, an accredited online college resource.
There are many different web apps and software products that have been designed with the 2.0 student in mind. Although some of these inventions are expensive, many of them can be [...]

The Dangers of Social Networking Sites in College

Today’s post is a guest post written by Britney Wilkins.  She writes about classroom videos on SmartTeaching.org.
The emergence of Facebook and MySpace in 2003 opened up a new way for students to keep in contact with each other, as Facebook spiraled from exclusively Harvard-only to worldwide within a few years. MySpace was always open [...]

5 Tips For Moving To College

This is a guest post by Patty Walk, the loving mom of two college graduates.  On her blog, Your Empty Nest, she writes about the high school/college transition period… from a mom’s perspective.
I’ve now sent two boys off to college, one to the University of Southern California and the other to The Citadel.  Moving [...]

The Economic Advantages of Becoming a Teaching Assistant

This is a guest post from Liam McIvor Martin.  If you enjoy this post, check out his university tutoring program or consider even joining his staff as a tutor.
One of the biggest questions I would get from students as a teaching assistant is “How’d you get this job?”  Being a teaching assistant offers you many advantages [...]

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