How to Find a Major That’s Right for You
Many college students remember the feeling: after deciding on a shortlist of your favorite schools, you start working your way through an application to arrive at a potentially life-changing decision: selecting your major. At a time in your life where it seems like so much…
Creating Your Perfect Class Schedule
Wake up at 6am. Get ready for school. Go to school from 8 am until 3 pm. Sports practice. Homework. Finally bed. Repeat 5 days a week for 180 days until summer break. That is the typical high school schedule we are all used to….
My 3 Favorite Courses Outside of My Program
College is a time to not only get a degree and explore your own interests, but a time to push yourself to be exposed to new concepts and ideas. As I get ready for graduation, I like to think back to all of the classes…
Staying Calm During Crazy Weeks
We’ve all had those weeks. Class work is piling up, your social life is falling apart, your boss doesn’t like anything you do, and just when you think you’re ahead of the curve and about to have some freetime, something else pops up and you’re…
Resolutions for Successful College Students
By the beginning of February, New Year’s Resolutions have either been made a permanent part of your lifestyle, or been broken. But it doesn’t have to be that way! Everyone jokes and says “New semester, new me”, but, there’s really no better time to start…
The New Year… And the Next Semester
The new year is a time for wishful thinking, putting away the past, and looking forward to the future. It can be fun and heartwarming, but it comes with new challenges and responsibilities. Life here at Naz can sometimes feel like 50% work and 50%…
Learning Outside of the Classroom
One of my favorite things about Nazareth is the variety of classes and learning opportunities available to students. Thanks to small class sizes, averaging about 18 students per class, students can really tailor their educational experience to fit their individual needs. Students are able to…
The College Experience: Commuter Edition
Most high school seniors have one picture in mind when they think of “the college experience.” This includes dorming, meeting and living with new people, and gaining independence by being away from home. Other college students may have a different college experience; these students are…
Crime and Punishment in the USA
“Sorry, I was in jail.” Over the course of this semester, several people have gotten this exact message from me after I’ve taken over an hour to respond to their text. You’re not allowed to take any electronic devices into the facility. This all might…
Salzburg, Vienna, Venice…Oh My!
This past summer, I had the once in a lifetime opportunity to study abroad for three weeks and travel to Salzburg and Vienna in Austria and Venice, Italy. The trip, lead by one of our professors at Naz, is also a three credit upper level…
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