A class period spent lazily day-dreaming during your professor’s nostalgic recount of his “crazy acid-trip of 72″, (while highly interesting) is no way to spend your class time.
Here is what I plan to do for the rest of the semester in an attempt to break off the long term relationship I’ve had with procrastination.
CollegeThrive’s Links of the Week is a weekly roundup of some of my favorite articles I’ve stumbled across while browsing. The links will always be beneficial to college students.
Paying premium prices for computer programs isn’t always economically feasible, especially as a college student. Find open source alternatives with Alternativeto.net!
Although most people living in America have access to clean drinking water via the tap, they still choose to drink bottled water. Why are we being suckered into purchasing the exact same stuff that flows freely from our taps?
CollegeThrive’s Links of the Week is a weekly roundup of some of my favorite articles I’ve stumbled across while browsing. The links will always be beneficial to college students.
College can leave one feeling burnt out and a little bogged down at times. We must find relief from this drudgery somehow. Here are 28 activities to wind down your day and help keep stress at bay.
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Chunking is a method of grouping items together so you are able to get around this 7 item restriction. By grouping items together, you are then able to remember the groups instead of the individual items
Facebook made some much needed renovations to Groups recently. The added features have the ability to change the way students and professors interact both in and out of the classroom.