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Posted on July 18, 2016April 29, 2022 by bseitz

How to Make It Through Midterms: 3 Helpful Hints for Your Freshman Year

For most freshmen, entering your first year of college means gaining a lot of freedom. That freedom can be a lot of fun, but it can also do some damage to your grades. Here are three helpful hints to help keep you on track so you can enjoy your newfound freedom with a little less stress. Try to take classes Read More…

Posted on July 10, 2016June 3, 2017 by bseitz

3 Hidden Study Spots That Will Actually Make You Want to Study

Every college student needs to study. While it’s nice to know that you aren’t the only one suffering through hours of studying (or procrastinating), it can also be difficult to find a good place to study on campus. If you’re tired of loud coffee shops, fighting for tables at College Library, or locking yourself in the Read More…

Posted on July 1, 2016April 29, 2022 by bseitz

Get Involved by Giving Back: 3 Reasons to Volunteer in College

One of the most exciting aspects of beginning college at UW – Madison is getting the opportunity to experience all that the city of Madison, Wisconsin has to offer. A great way to get involved not only on campus, but also in the city of Madison, is Badger Volunteers! Badger Volunteers is a student organization on Read More…

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