by K- | Nov 30, 2014 | College Students, High School Students, Technology
Dropbox.com offers users a free 2GB of space. However, by completing some simple tasks, you can expand your space to more than 10GB, without much effort. In a hurry? Earn an additional 4 GB of space fast by jumping to step 4. (Sadly, these two services are no longer...
by K- | Sep 15, 2014 | College Students, High School Students, Life Skills, Study Skills
I thought today I’d post a quick, simple and green tutorial for creating a desk organizer from an old iPhone box. My family upgraded our iPhones recently, leaving several of these boxes laying around. They are such nice boxes that I had to come up with some...
by K- | Sep 1, 2014 | College Students, Study Abroad, Technology, Travel
Welcome to Part I of my series, Studying and Living Abroad, where I’ll be highlighting all of my tips and tricks that my experience living (and studying) overseas has taught me. Check out the whole series here. Moving abroad is a big step, only made harder if...
by K- | Aug 12, 2014 | College Students, High School Students, Job Search, Money Matters, Study Skills
I’ve never met anyone who didn’t like free stuff. So here’s a list of some things that you may not have known you have access to – for free! Local Libraries: Not only do most localities offer free access to books, but many now offer physical...
by K- | Jul 25, 2014 | Applying to College, High School Students
college visits can be stressful, but by making the most of your visit, you don’t have to worry! Check out these tips and tricks to help you get the most out of each visit. Read About the School Online. Go online and see what’s being talked about, and not...
by K- | Jul 23, 2014 | College Students, Study Skills
Congrats! You got into a great school and are ready to hit the books. I know you knew how to study in high school (you got into college didn’t you?), but studying in college is a bit different. You have a lot more independence, and with that independence comes...