There is one thing that is absolutely imperative to having a good college experience. It’s not expensive and anyone can get it. The most important thing you need to bring with you to college is a sense of adventure. Now you might think I’m being cheesy, but hear me out. Stepping out of your comfort Read More…
Day: June 7, 2020
Face wash: Essential to Any College Kid’s Hygiene Routine
What’s better than feeling clean after a long school day of walking/biking all around campus? The answer to that obviously depends on the person, but everyone can agree that jumping in your bed at the end of the day feeling refreshed and clean is comforting. Face wash is one of the most indispensable items to Read More…
Make the Most of your QuaranTIME by Designing Your Dorm Room
Hi, freshman! I’m sure you feel you’ve missed out on some of the best months of senior year because of COVID-19. Still, I hope you’re finding light in spite of this situation and looking forward to coming to UW-Madison this fall! One of my favorite parts leading up to arriving at college (which you can Read More…
Adulting Tips: Balance Is Key
When I first went to the Student Org Fair during my freshman year, I put my email down for at least 20 clubs. I also signed up for a lot of credits, which put me under a lot of stress. I needed to learn how to balance, which is why I am sharing some tips Read More…
Expectation VS. Reality: Balancing Schoolwork and a Social Life in College
The transition from High School to College can be incredibly daunting. I expected to come to Madison and be so overwhelmed with schoolwork that I would rarely be able to attend social events or get involved in various organizations on campus. While I can’t sit here and tell you college will not be incredibly challenging, Read More…
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Here’s the deal. Keeping track of your money isn’t an option once you get to college, it is a necessity. You no longer have your mom handing you 10 dollars before going out with your friends, or your dad to take you for take-out after practices. It’s just you and your debit card… and that’s Read More…
Afraid of Eating Alone? Don’t Be.
Every upperclassman can remember the anxious feelings that they experienced during their first few weeks on campus. Among many things, all college students, including myself, were unsure of how to navigate the dining halls. I can still remember the thoughts consuming my mind upon entering the dining halls for the first time. Is it ok Read More…
Don’t Rush It: Why I Quit Sorority Recruitment
One of the main discussion topics towards the end of senior year was who was and was not rushing at their various upcoming schools. The general consensus among my friends was that, obviously, I would rush. Maybe it was because I used to wear a lot of Vineyard Vines and go to Starbucks every day, Read More…
Adulting? More Like Microwaving. Recipe How To
It’s hard leaving the comfort of home and your own kitchen where you know your way around. It’s always easier to whip something up when you have a stocked pantry and full kitchen. Although dining halls exist, and there’s normally a communal kitchen somewhere nearby, I never felt that I was getting what I needed Read More…
Expectations Vs Reality: Balance
Like many others, I entered college with a glamorized version of how it was going to be: friends, partying, sports games, etc. I thought balancing my life would come easy to me. Finding balance meant staying in check with myself and my needs After about a week of classes I realized my priorities were flipped Read More…