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Yays And Nays Of Work Mixed In Your Days

An Article by Rachel Harrypersad

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, more than 70 percent of students work while attending college. Being part of that 70 percent, I can tell you the many pros, and cons, of obtaining an education while getting some spending cash on the side. I promise it’s not as bad as it seems.

Pros:

-You no longer have to depend on mom and dad for “X” amount of money to go to the movies or get some food in your stomach.

-You learn how to manage money early on (even if that means learning the hard way since you spent all your hard-earned cash on that one concert).

-You gain experience that you can most definitely slap onto that impressive resume. Yup, that means you can put teamwork, communication and leadership skills on there.

-Going to school and working actually really helps out with knowing how to manage your time to the best of your ability. Homework, busy work schedule, social life and sleep in 24 hours? Challenge accepted.

Cons:

-You might have to sacrifice some time with friends and family, but hey on your days off you can do whatever you want and not worry about money.

-Every job has stressors like having to deal with clientele. Remember those communication skills though? That’s how you’ll gain them.

-Part-time jobs can take up a lot of time so living in the moment can be a little hard when you have to work the next day. It’s okay though, it just means you can get a super cool planner to keep track of all your plans so it doesn’t interfere with work.

It’s no doubt that working is hard when you’re a college student. But those 70 percent of college kids made it work, so you can too! Trust me, in the long run you’ll realize that the well-deserved cash and gained independence is so worth it.

Don’t Laugh at Startups in College

We all know the story. Mark Zuckerberg invited some friends to his dorm to pitch the idea of Facebook. Some walked out, some opted in and you know the rest. That is an extreme case and incredibly rare, but not all startups need to make hundreds of billions of dollars to be successful. They also don’t need to start at Harvard. The article below is a great story about how a few friends in Utah started with an idea in 2005 and now are worth way more than the $5,000 they each started with…

https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexkonrad/2018/04/02/pluralsight-files-confidentially-for-ipo/?utm_campaign=crowdfire&utm_content=crowdfire&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&webview=1&cfPlatform=android#1484e6211260

Don’t Let College Conquer Your Wardobe

A girl’s guide to being the best version of herself and being the hottest fashionista on campus!

By: Ella Alston

Hurry think! What does the word college scream out to you?! Ramen Noodles, Classes, parties, roommates and going to class in your pajamas! Let’s back track a little bit here, going to class in your pajamas? Seems kind of unusual for the average person but for college students this is very normal!

College can bring out the laziest person in all of us but why let that reflect what we wear! Every girl would love to wake up feeling gorgeous and refreshed like Beyoncé but going to class and staying up late studying can take a major toll on us. Those days can be over and I’m here to help with just a few simple steps!

Set your outfits out before bed!

Being in College means you barely have time to breathe or really think, so who has time to pick out a cute outfit in the morning! Choosing your clothes the night before can help you manage time and feel like you put effort into your outfit without the pressure. Often times girls will choose an outfit in the morning but leave their room feeling like they still don’t look up to par. Setting out your outfit before bed will ensure that your confident the next morning knowing that you took the time out to give it your best, stylish knowledge.

You Can Make Sweatpants A Fashion Statement

Let’s face it, not everyday you may want to dress up but who says lounge wear always has to be dressed down! In today’s fashion world sweatpants and hoodies are becoming the new crop top and high waisted jeans. Going for a cropped hoodie and matching bottoms can give you an effortless, hot look without the effort. You can also jazz up low rise sweatpants by putting on high waisted fishnet stockings under to give you an edgier look. It’s all about accessorizing with lounge wear, even throwing on a choker can give you a polish look.

Be Who You Are

We all go to College to do well and receive our degree but why not go through it looking and feeling amazing everyday! These are the best days of your life so putting your best foot forward can give you a rise in confidence! Looking and feeling great are keys to success. With these few steps you are sure to be the hottest gal on campus!

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Roadtrippin’ With the Crew in College

Friends and The Freeway: Road Trippin’ With the Crew in College

They say that the friends you have in grade school will never stick with you through college. I beg to differ. When I first entered college three years ago, I was sure that my girls and I would stay friends. Unsurprisingly, three years later, I find myself looking at my side and seeing they are still here with me. Through the intense classes, jobs, and boys, they are still by my side, supporting me.

And what’s an awesome way of celebrating such a great friendship? A road trip. I urge everyone at least once in their lifetime, to travel by car wherever you choose, with your closest girls or boys, or both. This was one of the best experiences I had in college during summer break. Travel cross-country, north to south or east to west. For us, it was a circle from Florida to Georgia to South Carolina and North Carolina to Tennessee, back to Georgia and back home to Florida.

Best part of road trips? Being adventurous and not knowing what’s going to happen next. We stayed at a series of cheap hotels, sometimes waiting until 10 in the night to figure out where we would sleep next. Some amazingly affordable and quite clean hotels were the Ramada, Red Roof Inn, and Travelodge. Hint: try and find the hotels with free breakfast so you don’t have to go out and buy every day. Find exciting things to do like explore caves, hike mountains and go to theme parks.

Even though we did all these unforgettable things, the most memorable parts were the times we stayed in at night, ordered pizza, had cocktails and laughed until we couldn’t breathe. Find THOSE friends that you can do that with, and you’ll be set for your whole college life.

An Article by Rachel Harrypersad