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WEEKLY NEWSLETTER FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS
Stay informed, entertained, and ahead of the game with tips and insights that matter.
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How to stop procrastinating
Here's how to stop procrastinating and be more productive. You got this.
Why this newsletter exists
“The best way to predict the future is to create it.” -Peter Drucker
Best ways to save money on college textbooks
Whatever you do, don’t purchase your textbooks from the university bookstore.
How to not get bullied in college
Be a good person. Be self aware. Be considerate of others.
Don't believe these 5 myths about college
Be prepared for college: Learn the facts behind the myths, and don't believe in these college clichés.
You need to do Odyssey planning if you’re a college student
Get good grades, make money, and land a secure job as a college student by using this productivity hack: Odyssey planning.
Interview mistakes that cost me a full college scholarship to Virginia Tech
College scholarship interview mistakes: the wrong amounts of overconfidence and underconfidence.
Top 10 ways to get involved on a college campus
The most successful students are the ones who are involved. Here are the best tips and strategies for getting involved in college.
No bullsh*t career advice for college students
Here's some top career advice on how to be successful. Don't be that person that learns these things too late in life.
Why are so many people with college degrees lost?
(1) Go to college. (2) Get a degree. (3) ??? (4) Profit and prosper.
Finish what you started: Why is completing a book so hard?
You were a third grader reading at a fifth-grade level. Now, you can't even get past Chapter 1 of that novel you picked up yesterday.
I started a college Instagram class account to make money. Here's what happened.
People are charging $3-6 per post on these accounts without having to create any content of their own? Sign me up!
ChatGPT: A blessing and caution for college students
Don't let ChatGPT get the best of you. Make it your tool and use it wisely.
As college students, we have access to so many resources
Learn what your college campus has to offer you—it’s all there for your benefit.
FAFSA is being completely remodeled. See how this change will affect your financial aid.
FAFSA’s redesign is so massive that the deadline for its changes was extended until the 2024-2025 Award Year.
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