
For most, the early years of life are dedicated to study. They spend time learning about the world around them, pick a course for the future, and get the education they need. Once graduation day comes, however, many are left wondering how to keep themselves sharp. While the lure wasted time can be tempting, it’s important to keep your brain sharp even once you’re out of school. Below are four ways you can keep your brain working once you’ve walked across the graduation stage, four methods that will help you to stay mentally flexible and alert as you get older.
Scholarships are a great way to help with the cost of a college education. However, sometimes the field of scholarships can feel overwhelming. There are scholarships out there for everything! Plus, there are scholarships that are open to all students. How do you decide what scholarships to spend your time on? Read More

Junior year is a wonderful time to start thinking about college admissions. Unfortunately many students wait to until senior year to really focus on college admissions. However, waiting until senior year can bring a lot of additional stress that no one needs. Therefore, here are 13 things college bound juniors can do now to help their case as a college applicant next year. Read More

Many students pick up unhealthy habits during their first year of college that stay with them the rest of their lives. They fall into the routine of microwaved dinners, fast food dining, and binge eating at odd hours of the night due to a stressful school schedule. Most can hardly find the time to exercise on a regular basis. However, despite the hectic world college creates, a healthy lifestyle is possible! Follow these tips for a healthier, happier, better life. Read More