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Creating a Nine to Five Job Search
It's not always easy to stay focused when job searching, especially with distractions that always seem to sneak up on us. Multiply those distractions by ten when it comes to a job search in the summer.
How to Rent an Apartment
hen it comes to renting an apartment there are a few components to think about. The first questions to consider are the logistics; where will you live and what kind of neighborhood do you want, how much are you going to spend, who are you living with and how many bedrooms will you need, when will your lease begin and what are your must haves and don’t wants?
Time Management
The life of a college student is hectic. The chaos that surrounds me and my peers is immense and never seems to let up. And I really mean never. The moment we hand in one essay, we’re off to the library to study for a test. And once we hand in an exam, we’re up until two in the morning with a textbook working through endless problem sets.
Preparing to be a Buyer
As a young professional you may not be in a place where you're ready to buy quite yet, however, you should always keep an ear to the news and an eye on the market so you are an educated and prepared buyer when the time is right for you.
Summer Eatings in Boston
’m a foodie, obsessed with discovering tasty eateries. From the time I’ve spent living in Boston, I have determined that the restaurants here satisfy even the pickiest of palettes, whether you’re craving spicy or tangy, salty or sweet.
Trading a Tan for Textbooks
Summer is a time for students to relax their brain after rigorous semesters of work. It provides a much-needed break from demanding lectures, lengthy textbooks and grueling all-nighters.
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