With the start of a new school year under way, it can be easy to lose it with a new schedule, new responsibilities, even a new school. To keep your cool, keep your instagram up-to-date with these fun, inspiring influencers. With these five accounts, you are sure to leave a little more inspired than you
It’s hard to believe that summer is coming to a close. Nothing says summer like basking in the sun’s warm presence and wriggling your toes in the sand. For those of you who have taken summer classes, interned, or worked a part-time job, there is still a bit of summer left for you to enjoy
By Natalie Mayer Half way through summer and if you’re anything like me, you have been counting down the days until college. But instead of wishing your summer away, here is a list of tasks to make sure you’ve done in time before the big move in day comes up! 1. Learn the basic survival
By now all you incoming freshmen are wasting the days away by the pool, sleeping until noon, and what not. School is two months away and of course, in the middle of June, that seems like a life time away now, but sooner than you expect, it will be August and you’ll be rushing to
Between the late night bon-fires, and constant Netflix marathons, it is easy to let your brain go on a vacation too! Follow this guide on How to Stay Smart over Summer, so that in September you will not only come back with a new tan, latest clothes, but some refreshed knowledge as well. 1. Beach
As high schoolers eagerly await the final month, weeks, or days of school of the year, one group of students is particularly antsy—the graduating class of seniors. Whether their eagerness is to leave high school, to start a new chapter in their lives, or to go out with a newfound independence, either way, they know
It’s that time of year! Students are back from spring break physically, but mentally they’re still in that sunny, lax, happy place which, to them, is anywhere, but the classroom. The last few months of school are the true test of resilience for students in this make-it-or-break-it scenario. To help pick you up and carry