Do You Remember Driver’s Ed? Student Driver Safety

If you’ve turned on the television lately, you’ve probably seen that commercial from the major insurance carrier telling us that people are remembering driver’s ed. Are you one of them? When we are learning how to drive a car, one of the first ... Continue Reading →

Pulling All-Nighters Linked to Lower Academic Performance

Students who use junk food and energy drinks to help keep them up all night to study for a test or finish homework aren’t doing as much good as they think. It’s crucial for our bodies to sleep and recuperate from the day’s events. All-nighters are ... Continue Reading →

Five Easy Ways to Get Your Brain Ready for College

It should come as no surprise to you that your brain will be your biggest asset in college. Chances are that you take care of the other organs in your body, but you need to make sure that you’re keeping your brain just as healthy. If you’ve been neglecting ... Continue Reading →

The Freshman 15: Why College Makes You Fat

If you’re heading off to college, there’s little doubt that friends and family have teased you about the freshman 15. The good news is this: The freshman 15 is a myth. While many freshmen do gain weight, the story has taken on a life of its own. The ... Continue Reading →

Relax: Health Tips for the Stressed out Student

If you ask any recent or pending college graduate, he or she will tell you that college is or has been one of the most stressful periods in their life. From ten page research papers to final exams, college is wrought with demands that can make the most level-headed ... Continue Reading →

Strategies to Avoid Feeling Burned Out at the Office

Although everyone struggles with time management occasionally, a recent survey performed by The McKinsey Quarterly indicates that it’s a widespread and global problem. Data was gathered from 1,500 executives around the world, and only nine people ranked themselves ... Continue Reading →

No Money for College? Think Again

According to the College Board, the current, average, yearly cost of attending college is $22,261. A private college will cost you even more, averaging just over $43,000 per year. At first glance, these numbers may make it seem like a college education is out of ... Continue Reading →