Category Archives: College And Internships

How to Deal with FOMO In College

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It’s a Thursday night and nothing in the world sounds more appealing than putting pajamas on and lying in your bed to watch re-runs of Friends. It’s Friday night and nothing sounds as awful as sitting in to write your Psych paper but it’s due tomorrow morning and you simply have to get it done. Meanwhile, social excursions and hangouts galore are happening around you. It seems like everyone except you is doing something exciting or being social.

Sometimes you just want or need to stay in and the sounds and sights of everyone else is distracting and causes a sinking feeling that you’re missing out. In college, there’s a definite pressure to be constantly socializing and doing something. For me, this was one of the hardest things to deal with during freshman year. How can you spend time alone doing little to nothing when there are people everywhere? 

FOMO (fear of missing out) in college was something that always ate away at me and, while it still does, I’ve learned to focus on the roots of it and figure out methods to end it or make it less intense. Now, I’m going to share them with you, because you won’t wanna miss out on this haha, see what I did there? Missing out? Yeah. Anyway.

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The Ultimate Guide to Being Social in College

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I still remember the summer before freshman year. I spent most of it up Pinterest’s ass, inhaling every piece of information I could find about making friends, decorating my dorm and overall being a fantastic collegiate. One of the things I was most focused on, however, was being social in college. I wanted to go from a somewhat friendly, sociable person to a goddamn social butterfly with big, obnoxious wings. I hate butterflies and they scare me, but they composed my biggest college goal.

While I’m far from being a top tier socialite, I consider myself social and friendly on campus. Here are some tips and advice for being social in college. While I don’t always follow them, I always say on the blog that I give way better advice than I take. So, friends, take my advice. Take it with plenty of salt, maybe even that pink Himalayan boujee salt that everyone on Insta loves. Here we go.

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6 Ways You’re Sabotaging Yourself In College & How to Stop

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Ahh, self-sabotage. We all do it. We all hate that we do it. We continue to do it. It’s an endless cycle and it’s among many endless, terrible cycles we have throughout college. Self-sabotage is inevitable. Sometimes you just need to eat a hot pocket at two in the morning while writing an essay that’s due in six hours. That being said, if you’re more aware of how you’re sabotaging yourself and you know of ways to stop doing so, it can help you down the line.

I created a 10 Ways You’re Sabotaging Yourself + How To Stop post a few weeks ago and decided to make a college edition. So, my fellow college students, here are some ways you’re sabotaging yourself in college and how to stop.

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12 Questions To Ask Yourself When Choosing a College

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No one ever said choosing a college would be easy. When making this huge decision, there are a ton of factors to look into. Choosing a college is almost like an equation: The college you choose must somewhat equal your happiness, financial stability and intelligence. Let’s not turn this into math though; there’s plenty of heart involved in the decision, too.

When looking for my perfect college, I changed my mind almost every time I went on a tour. By the end of the process I ended up at a college I had almost ruled out, who knew? So, here are questions to ask yourself when choosing a college, ranging from your head to your heart to your wallet.

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