5 Benefits Why You Should Consider Living in the City in Your 20’s

If you feel like you’ve hit a standstill at your job: you’re not alone.  Many people feel stuck in their position because of where they live and what other work is available around them.  Cities can make that issue disappear.  If you want to give indoor scuba lessons, there’s a business for that, if you’re going to teach people how to paint while sipping on wine: you can do that, too!  Although every job has its flaws, and nowhere is perfect, cities have more options so that you can get bored of a new fun job whenever you want.

9 Habits College Students Should Master to Ace Online Classes

Not only are online classes a hassle and at some points ineffective (depending on the curriculum and nature of the degree program) but can also be unfair to the students in terms of school tuition fees. Students are obligated to pay services that they can’t utilize because they’re studying in their homes. As a student, it all boils down to self-teaching and disciplining yourself to not become too comfortable and familiar with the place. Your home is your sanctuary of peace, a place for relaxation and bonding with the family, or at least it was. 

15 Things I've Learned In High School The Hard Way

If I could sum up my high school experience, it’s basically innocent me finding my way through a dark jungle filled with animals. I made tons of mistakes, mixed up with tons of drama, and heard tons of sermons. If I had a dollar every time my words get twisted and misinterpreted, I’d be the richest person on the planet.

8 Signs You Picked The Wrong College Course

Picking the wrong college course is a common mistake among students. In every student’s life, having to choose which degree program to study is one of the hardest decisions one has to make (especially if your options are limited). Since high school, we are asked about our plans in college and the same people passively pressure us about the likelihood of us failing and shifting if we continue to ignore their questions. 

We are told about the possible hardships and lessons we’ll take when we mention a degree program of our choice and leave us discouraged. In return, they suggest a different one they think is best for us.