Ready or Not

As I write this post, I'm preparing to go back to college. I had a lovely break of doing absolutely no homework. I spent time with my family, attended my church, and hung out with my friends. I cooked meals in my own kitchen, showered in my own shower, and slept in my own bed. I enjoyed being home. But now I must return to my home away from home—the far-away land called "College." And I’m just not ready to go back there.

How to Thrive in College This Semester (Part 3)

This is the third (and final) post in the Thriving at College blog post series! I sincerely hope that you have found the tips in this series to be helpful and edifying. Most importantly, I hope that you can rest in the fact that God is with you throughout this entire semester—and beyond! Here are the last five tips in this special series.

How to Thrive in College This Semester (Part 2)

This is the second post in the Thriving at College blog post series, and I'm excited to share several more tips with you about succeeding in college. These tips will hopefully benefit you as you're starting (or preparing to start) college. Here are five tips to help you thrive.

How to Thrive in College This Semester (Part 1)

I was super anxious about starting college and maintained intense dread about it for several months. But when my college drop-off day actually arrived, it was less dramatic than I thought it would be. It was definitely difficult, but I was okay—and you'll be okay, too. Even if you're beyond worried about starting college, I believe that you'll be fine. And over the next few weeks, I’ll be sharing some tips with you that I’ve found helpful as I've begun to adjust to college life, including these three tips.

Stretched to the Savior

What will I do when I’m forced to be with people constantly? What will happen when I’m only able to see my family once a month for very short periods of time? What will be my fate as an introverted freshman who's terrified of making new friends? What if I can't "do" college?

The End of an Era

I wish I could stay in high school forever with my family, friends, and church family. Instead, I can prepare for college life—meeting new people, experiencing new things, and learning to juggle a new schedule. As I’ve mentioned multiple times on my blog, these upcoming experiences freak me out. A tiny part of me is excited, but the other part of me would rather crawl in a hole than go off to college.

5 Things to Remember During Finals Week

I definitely feel the pressure to do well during the final days of the semester. But how can I do well on everything when I have so much to do? Balance should play a major part in the life of every student—especially during finals week. It is crucial that you keep a few things in mind during your last few days...

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