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How to Survive Being Sick in College

How to Survive Being Sick in College

by admin | Apr 23, 2014 | College, General Advice, Life Skills

Being sick when you are in college can be really awful. It’s not the greatest that you are away from the comforts of your family’s home. Sometimes missing only a few classes due to illness can cause some serious problems for your grades. Below are some...
How to Register for Classes and Create a Schedule in College

How to Register for Classes and Create a Schedule in College

by admin | Apr 16, 2014 | College, Executive Functioning, General Advice, Life Skills

Registering for college classes and creating your schedule can be an intimidating process. Below are a few tips and tricks you can use to make this process a little easier on yourself. Think of your extra-circular commitments Before you even begin looking at classes...
College Success for Autistic Young Adults

College Success for Autistic Young Adults

by admin | Apr 16, 2014 | Asperger's, College, Executive Functioning, Learning Differences, Theraputic

What makes college especially difficult for young adults with autism? How do challenges with Executive Functioning impact college success for these young students? What types of interventions are helpful for a college student with ASD, and what are some resources...
The Great Dish Drama

The Great Dish Drama

by admin | Apr 9, 2014 | College, Executive Functioning, General Advice, Life Skills

Living with roommates is rarely an experience of complete “smooth sailing.” One issue that I have seen come up time and time again with even the best of roommates is Dishes. Animosity can arise over whose responsibility it is to clean or put away certain dishes. More...

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