The Benefits of Spring - While for some people, spring harkens seasonal allergies, it can also bring about a large number of health benefits.
Welcome the Daylight - Don’t shun the sunlight! Here are 5 easy ways to get your vitamin D intake while having fun.
Veganism - A rising trend in high school cafeterias and downtown restaurants alike has been vegetarian and vegan foods. A vegan diet is not only healthier for yourself, but also for the environment.
Planned Parenthood - Recently, there’s been a lot of controversy regarding President Trump’s new healthcare bill. To learn more about what the effects of it will be on Planned Parenthood, as well as what Planned Parenthood provides and supports, read on.
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Interviews - Job interviews are notoriously difficult and stressful. While some of the questions may be unexpected, here are some tips and tricks to answer even the most startling of questions.
The Alternative - Imagine this: you’ve always wanted to go down a certain career path, but two years into college, you’re not so sure. Here’s a few suggestions on how to deal with the dilemma (hint: there’s multiple paths in life).
Dream Job vs. Real Job - Since high school, you’ve always wanted to pursue a certain career. Two years into college, you realize that this just isn’t feasible. HerCampus writers share their experiences and suggestions on how to move forward without giving up the past.
Never Too Early! - It’s never too early to start thinking about career opportunities. Shadowing and internships have trickled down to even the high school age group. Here’s how you can best prepare for a career at each level of education (middle school, high school, undergraduate, graduate, etc.).
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Here are a few quick and easy recipes that are sure to impress your friends and classmates, and don’t take much time at all!
Extracurriculars - It might seem incredibly daunting to choose your extracurriculars when entering high school. But don’t worry! We’ll break them down, category by category, so that you can find the balance that best fits your goals.
Exchange Programs - Study abroads aren’t only for college students. Many high school students spend anywhere from a few weeks in the summer to an entire semester in a foreign country, expanding their horizons both linguistically and holistically.
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Planning vacations - like many things in life, it may seem easier said than done. It’s often hard enough for your friends and you to agree on a place to go, but once you’ve finally decided on a destination, there’s another roadblock in your way - the process of planning. Prepare yourself for countless more group chats and hours on the phone. But you shouldn’t let it stop you! Here’s some suggestions on how to plan a frugal yet enjoyable experience, no matter your destination. With practice, comes perfect.
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