Blog posts tagged with "adjustment to college"

  • October 12, 2011

    For college freshmen and sophomores, the “major” question is constantly on their minds. What should I major in? When should I declare a major? Should I double major? What if I want to change my major?

  • March 29, 2011

    When you want something in life, it's best to have a plan for how you will get it. Everyone wants a life of financial security—the ability to save and invest so that your money is working for you in a way that enables you to fulfill your life's goals. To achieve financial security, you need to create a financial plan.

  • March 21, 2011

    As a college student, you understand and value the importance of your physical fitness and emotional well-being. But are you as fiscally fit as you are physically and emotionally? It may be time to learn "fiscal fitness" now for a lifetime of financial wellbeing.

  • March 10, 2011

    Tutoring can make the difference of academic success for many students.  Having a tutor can mean that a student has a stronger grasp of the course material and may receive a better grade.  Most of us understand why a student may want to get a tutor.

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