College Magazine’s Guide to the Engineering Major
When students think of the engineering major, late-night studying, hard classes and pulling all-nighters come to mind. However, this doesn’t always have to be the case! CM’s guide to the engineering...
View ArticleThe Key to Surviving an Online Math Class in 2020
Submitted by Richard Fried College math classes alone are notorious for their difficulty, but when the format becomes completely virtual, they create a new beast entirely. As a math major with only...
View ArticleCM’s Top 10 Best Pharmacy Schools in the Nation
Finding a pharmacy school that works for you isn’t always easy, and with tons of factors to consider, you can feel overwhelmed with choices. Great pharmacy schools provide resources to learn about the...
View Article10 People at UF Who Want To Help You on Your Academic Journey
Stepping onto a new campus is overwhelming enough without having to figure out who to go to when things get messy (you know they will). For UF Gators, things just got a tad bit easier. Read on for...
View ArticleTackling the Beast After 2020: Applying to Graduate School
Finishing my undergraduate experience during a pandemic is hard to put into words. Sometimes, I feel as if my college experience ended during the last half of my junior year, which was almost a year...
View ArticleTop 10 Art Education Programs in the United States
High schoolers who want to study an art-related subject at university usually feel stuck or unsure of how worthwhile obtaining a degree may prove. The humanities don’t carve instant paths to a specific...
View ArticlePandemic and Academic Blues: Being Aware of Your Mental Health
Let’s face it — 2020 treated everyone like Thanos treated Wanda in Marvel’s Endgame. From being unable to celebrate milestone events properly to spending eight hours or more staring at a screen, 2020...
View ArticleHow I Became as “Smart” as I Thought I Was
My whole life, I was the “smart sibling.” I just so happened to take my education more seriously than my older brothers. I sat quietly at my desk, paying attention while they ran in and out of the...
View ArticleCollege Magazine’s 10 Ways to Analyze Literature Like a Pro
We’ve all faced that feeling before: sitting down at your desk, all prepared to write the foreboding paper for class…and not a single word comes to mind. You can’t think of what to write. You barely...
View ArticleTop 10 UCLA Classes That’ll Make You Consider Majoring in English
When I told my fellow students that I planned on switching from pre-Psychology to English after transferring, I got a few raised eyebrows. One of them even said that I should “stick to Psych” to get a...
View ArticleTop 10 Tips to Survive Philosophy Classes at St. John’s University
Stepping into your life as both an adult and a college student demands you to accept some hard realities. One, no matter how hard you try to avoid your responsibilities they will remain your...
View ArticleHow to Master the Ever-Elusive Annotated Bibliography
You get an email. Your professor just sent out the prompt for your next paper. Scanning through the document, you recognize the usual requirements. Times New Roman, 12-point font, clear thesis...
View ArticleHow-To Guide: Asking 15 Expert Questions to Impress Your Professors
Your college years can quickly turn into some of the most confusing time of your life. From picking your schedule for the next semester to making it through the next two weeks with as little as 20...
View ArticleBridging the Cultural Gap: The Lessons I Learned in Mandarin
The first thing you learn in another language is how to say I don’t know. These words offer a reprieve, a mutual understanding between two people, despite their language barrier; but its irony isn’t...
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