How to Get Stuff Done Without Coffee

How to Get Stuff Done Without Coffee Black. With a splash of creamer and a packet of sugar. A latte with extra foam. Iced. Most people have a go-to coffee order, and caffeine is basically the fuel that keeps high school and college students going. Two college students in the U.K., however, found out what […]

Hunting For College Scholarships

Hunting For College Scholarships   Can you imagine if someone came up and handed you $1,000 to put toward your college education, with no, “You owe me for this,” at the end? Sounds pretty fantastic, right? That isn’t going to happen (probably), but winning college scholarships can also get you tuition money without the stress […]

10 Affordable Holiday Gifts For the Student in Your Life

10 Affordable Holiday Gifts For the Student in Your Life As you wrap up up your late night study sessions, fill in your final Scantron bubble, and turn in your term papers, there’s one big light at the end of the tunnel: winter break. But wait! Before you turn off your brain and get into […]

All About the FAFSA: Who, What, When, Where, and Why?

All About the FAFSA: Who, What, When, Where, and Why? If you’re anything like I was as a high school senior, the only thing that intimidates you half as much as the cost of college tuition is the paperwork you’re expected to sort through for financial aid. Truthfully, anything that had to do with taxes, […]

Making the Most of Your College Visits

When it comes to choosing the place you’ll spend the next chapter of your life, college visits are absolutely invaluable. It doesn’t matter if you stalk the university’s official Instagram, watch dozens of YouTube videos, read a pamphlet, and scour the school’s website – there is nothing quite like stepping foot on the actual campus. […]

The Pros and Cons of Taking a Gap Year

The Pros and Cons of Taking a Gap Year If you haven’t heard, Malia Obama got into Harvard. While she probably jumped around gleefully in the privacy of her own bedroom (you know, in the Whitehouse), she responded coolly by saying, “Hold that thought.” Malia is going to take a year off between high school and […]

Why Grades Don’t Matter (at Least, Not as Much as These Things)

Today’s blog is a bit of a personal anecdote from college. I was in a class that I wasn’t very invested in, taking it only to fill a requirement for my major. I had a friend in the class, and we were discussing our grades on the midterm exam. She had gotten a B-, and […]

Homework & Studying Hacks for Students with ADD or ADHD

Homework & Studying Hacks for Students with ADD or ADHD ADD, Attention-Deficit Disorder, and ADHD, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, can make high school tough. If you’re a student or the parent of a student with ADD or ADHD, you know that it can make the academic pressures of high school that much more intense. While everyone with […]

Five Tips for the Parent with a Gifted (and Bored) Child

 Five Tips for the Parent with a Gifted (and Bored) Child Being a gifted student is a wonderful thing… most of the time. When a child isn’t being sufficiently challenged at school, it’s easy for them to get bored, restless, and frustrated. This can cause a variety of issues, from misbehaving to mentally checking out from […]

Tips & Tricks for Students with Dyslexia

Tips & Tricks for Students with Dyslexia  Having a learning disability adds an extra level of difficulty to the already challenging work in school. Dyslexia is a learning disability that actually describes a cluster of different difficulties, all dealing with language. It can make reading, transcribing notes, pronouncing words, writing papers, and many other tasks […]