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  Why You Should Invest Time in Extracurricular Activities During College College life often feels like a race for grades, internships, and achievements, but the most valuable lessons often happen outside the classroom. Participating in extracurricular activities — such as clubs, volunteering, or sports — helps students build practical skills, form networks, and develop personally, shaping a well-rounded foundation for future success. 1. Learning Real-World Skills While classes teach theory, extracurriculars teach application. Organizing an event, managing a team, or leading a club builds leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities. According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), 80% of employers prioritize skills like teamwork and leadership when hiring. Balancing academics with club responsibilities also strengthens time management and discipline — qualities many graduates lack. In group settings, students learn how to handle conflicts and work wit...

Overcoming the College Beast: “Procrastination”

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  Overcoming the College Beast : "Procrastination" College life is an exciting, challenging, and frequently overwhelming experience.   Having more freedom also means having to manage your own time, which is a problem that many students encounter.   Procrastination is a sneaky habit.   It's the whisper of "it's not due for a week," the siren song of "just one more episode," and the ensuing panic that strikes at two in the morning on the eve of a significant deadline. However, procrastination is not a moral failing; rather, it is frequently a cycle driven by anxiety, perfectionism, and poor time management, as well as a deeply ingrained emotional regulation issue.        The Causes of the Delay: Comprehending the Reasons Behind Our Procrastination 1. The Fear Factor: Anxiety and Perfectionism Procrastination is a cunning form of self-defense for many accomplished college students. ·        Perfectionism :  ...

The Importance of Networking in Career Development

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  The Importance of Networking in Career Development In today's fast-changing world, success relies on more than just education or technical skills. While a good education and strong abilities are important, the ability to connect with others and build meaningful professional relationships often separates successful individuals from others. This process of building and maintaining valuable connections, known as networking, is one of the most effective tools for career growth. Networking isn't about collecting business cards or adding random people on social media. It focuses on forming genuine, mutually beneficial relationships that encourage growth, learning, and opportunities. Whether you are a student, job seeker, or established professional, networking can open doors that skills alone may not. 1. Access to Hidden Opportunities One of the biggest benefits of networking is discovering opportunities that others may not see. Many jobs, internships, and collaborations are filled...

Dealing with Difficult Roommates: Tips for Success

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  Dealing with Difficult Roommates: Tips for Success Having​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ a roommate can be an enjoyable experience, but it can also be quite difficult at times. When you share a living space with someone, you also have to share each other's habits, daily routines, and take turns with the household chores. Most of the time, it works out well, but occasionally, conflicts between personalities may result in the feeling of being under pressure. Knowing the right ways to handle a problematic roommate situation will assist you in maintaining your composure, being polite and at ease in your own ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌place. 1. Communicate Early and Honestly Effective​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ communication is the single most important factor. A large number of problems are those that arise from misunderstandings. If any thing is disturbing your mind, make it a point to tell early instead of stuffing it inside your chest. Use good manners and be ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌straightforward. 2. Respect Each Other’s S...