We all know that keg parties and frosh week are as much a part of college as midterms and finals.
With all the drinking and late nights you’ll most likely need these hang over cures sometime this year. Here are some quick hangover fixes that you can eat, drink or practice. continue reading...
The freshman 15 are associated with the extra weight first year college students add on as they adjust to living on their own. Avoiding the Freshman 15 can be simple, all students have to do is exercise and make healthy decisions. In this video fitness expert Adrienne Piggott shows WatchMojo.com a workout that can be done in a dorm room and discusses ways to avoid weight gain. continue reading...
You’re going to be spending quite a bit of time in your dorm room so it’s important to add your personal touch. Decorate and organize your form so that it truly feels like your home away from home. continue reading...
Clean can be a very subjective term, what’s clean to you may not be clean for your roommate. continue reading...
Moving out of your parents home and into a rez means that you have a lot more freedom and more decisions to make- one of them being what you’re going to have for dinner and what you’re going to be snacking on. continue reading...
It’s that time of year, early mornings, late nights and classes in between. At the end of the day, a student just wants to have a place of their own to enjoy. This isn’t always easy when living in a small dorm or surviving on a student’s budget, but Style at Home has created a budget-friendly and stylish dorm-style room with tips to show you how to decorate your own. continue reading...
NEW YORK, May 21 /PRNewswire/ — Searching for the right college can be a rigorous and expensive proposition for both students and parents alike. Doing research in advance can really help weed out the schools that may not have everything the teen and parent require. With the wealth of information online, it may be the first stop to inquire about a school. But the experience of being at the school, witnessing the campuses and activities first hand, and talking to students, professors and coaches has been virtually impossible until now. A new website LVUTV.COM (Live Video University Television) provides just that — the experience of viewing the school, campus, activities, sports and much more first hand.
LVUTV.com has the best of all worlds:
-- The data on what each school offers: application fees, tuition and dorm
fees, comparisons of schools, SAT scores, sports programs, diversity,
size, and much more.
-- 50,000 Exclusive College Videos from 200 schools of students,
professors and coaches who are at the schools and whose experience are
invaluable-these live college video testimonials were shot by
professional videographers.
-- The Top Five Rated Colleges in a host of categories that can make one's
search easier.
Experiencing the LVU’s Top Five Colleges categories may help selecting a college easier. Here’s a sampling: continue reading...
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) November 27, 2007 — With more than 35 million resumes posted online how can you get your resume to the top of the virtual pile? TalentDrive, an innovative online resume sourcing company, has compiled tips for jobseekers in creating truly effective online resumes. Since TalentDrive launched in June of this year, it has provided resume sourcing services to more than 25 global companies, helping to fill more than 300 different job openings.
With today’s employment world made up of online automated searches, keywords and resume scanning, job seekers have an opportunity and a challenge. The competition is overwhelming, but working smart to impress employers and meet them where they’re searching is critical, advises TalentDrive. continue reading...