Never underestimate the power of humor in our lives. With so many stresses facing us in our daily lives, it is always good to laugh! Life is short, and it’s important to enjoy. Here are just a few
Thanksgiving break has passed, and winter break is just around the corner. For most, this is the time to go on vacation, put school aside, and just relax. For others, however, it is the perfect time to catch up on
No matter how often you study the vocabulary and the verb conjugations of a foreign language, you won’t make the same progress as if you were actually living with the language and being forced to do all of your dealings
For most people, public speaking is one of their greatest fears. The idea of standing in front of a crowd can be debilitating. However, public speaking is extremely important. Throughout our lives and careers, we will be confronted with
You are a member of your school’s health professions club, people have been telling you for years what a good doctor you would make, and you have an interest in leading a life of service.
You are a pre-med.
Test time around any college campus is always an interesting one. It is during this time that the library is most busy around 3am instead of the normal 3pm. In order to prevent the late night cramming, here are some
Throughout all of our lives, we will be confronted with the challenge of an interview. Interviews are made out to be stressful and uncomfortable. However, they are an opportunity to talk about yourself: your accomplishments, your current tasks, and
To some students, teachers seem like normal people. However to others, they seem like an entirely different species. I still remember the first time I saw one of my teachers roaming the world like a normal person. When I
A lab report can be broken down into 5 sections; however this can vary depending on the class you are taking and the preference of your teacher. So you should double check with your teacher on what he or
I’m a movie lover, and on three different occasions this month I had the pleasure of telling young students about one of my favorite childhood movies: The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T, the only live-action feature film written by