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The Organized College Student

Departing for college can be the most stressful time in a young person’s life. Lessen the stress and chaos by planning ahead – for the student and family.

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January  1  New Years Day. Make 4 Goals that are measurably achievable. Add them to your January calendar. Each week give yourself an estimated percentage complete for each goal. Seeing concrete... Read more...   
4 Useful Tips on Efficient Managing of Your Time Twenty-four hours in a day, minus eight or so for sleep, a few more for studying, and the rest for school or work. That doesn't leave much for life. Planning helps maximize the finite time we're given. Read more... Average Rating
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Buying College Textbooks Tuition. Housing. Food. Think you have college costs in check? What about textbooks? Some students will spend $750 or more a year on college texts. Cut the costs with savvy book-buying habits. Read more... Average Rating
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Choosing a College Major Experts and college administrators often believe choosing a major early in college helps plan the college experience. Others realize nothing is etched in stone, and majors chosen today could change tomorrow. The key: don't get discouraged if you don't decide right away Read more... Average Rating
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Classroom Organization Digital communications has changed today's classroom. Yet keeping it organized is critical. The right tools in the right environment can make the difference between a passing or failing grade in the classroom. Read more... Average Rating
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College Clutter Crisis A college student once learned that 'Organization is the key to life.' That's a lesson many students - and adults - could use. Keep assignments, textbooks, laundry and other college items under control - and enjoy your space. Read more... Average Rating
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College Organization - Organizing Academia Making time for classes, homework and studying can be a struggle for any full-time college student. Therefore, organization becomes critical to staying atop one's course load. Everyday items and strategies can help ease the burden. Read more... Average Rating
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Computer Clutter Email, files, folders, addresses, spam. There could be hundreds - or thousands - of files on your PC right now just begging to be deleted. Just as you would your desk, declutter your desktop PC. Read more... Average Rating
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Dorm Room Clutter Dorm rooms are notorious for having limited storage space. Therefore, maximize closets, use stackable shelves, even install clothes rods of varying lengths to capitalize on the space you have. Read more... Average Rating
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End the Stress From the Mess The battle over stress is a never-ending struggle. Learn the tips and strategies to help that make mastering stress a less taxing - and more rewarding - experience. Read more... Average Rating
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Help Students Get Organized Success in life is getting - and staying - organized. Help your student master the school year, and life itself, by instilling good habits early. Read more... Average Rating
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Is Your Child Ready for Life 101? Credit cards, checking accounts, budgeting - what ifs… Life is full of responsibilities that few high school students have come to personally experience. Yet most should. Help your child in Life 101. Read more... Average Rating
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Organizing Ideas To Make This A Great Year For Your Child When kids go back to school, that means parents head to the retailer to buy all kinds of school supplies. Plan ahead and keep on the process to make sure your kids have what they need - and that doesn't include a cluttered backpack. Read more... Average Rating
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Organizing Researches with Binders Binders, outlines, organization and good writing can make the difference between organized and rambling research and other academic papers. Read more... Average Rating
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Papers / Desk Clutter Three rules of curbing desk clutter: Act on it, file it, toss it. Pretty simple rules that if used, can help organize any desk and declutter the workspace. Read more... Average Rating
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