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Tag Archives: grad school
The Allie Way – When the world seems to suck you in…
Hello! First of all I want to apologize for being absent for so many weeks. As usual, life feels “crazier than ever,” and I feel like I’ve been sucked into some kind of time portal since entering grad school, where … Continue reading
Create a Successful & Sane College Experience With Your 5-Step Action Plan (Part 2)
For: college freshmen, or any college student who is looking to create success, build resilience, manage college stress and infuse their life with personal leadership development principles. Last week we covered Part 1 on building your support network in our … Continue reading
Posted in From Maria Pascucci, the Founder of Campus Calm, Perfectly Imperfect, Rx for School Stress, Work/Life Balance
Tagged academic, awards, campuses, career searches, collaborate, college experience, college student, competition, delegation, development, do it all, double major, energy, extracurricular activities, grad school, grades, internship, leadership, overextended, prioritize, resilience, sane, scholarships, semester, sleep, successful, university
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The Allie Way – Transitioning: “Everything Old is New Again” …Maybe not.
I apologize for going MIA for a bit! My life has been crazy these past several weeks. But now I am getting settled in at my new school (Niagara University) and starting to adjust to the grad school life. The … Continue reading
The Allie Way – Time Time Time, Stress Stress Stress!
As my fellow interns have been mentioning, Maria kindly gave us some time off last week, in order to embrace some of what National Stress Awareness Month is all about! And I was so grateful for that time, because so … Continue reading
Posted in Mental Health Empowerment, Perfectly Imperfect, Rx for School Stress, The Allie Way, Work/Life Balance
Tagged Active Minds, Allie Fiete, anxious, April, Campus Calm National Stress Awareness Month, extracurricular activities, grad school, heavy workloads, LeadHer intern, over-committed, overloaded, relationships, relaxation, stressful
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Lauren’s Lounge: making the big decisions
Well, Maria was wonderful enough to give us interns a week off last week for National Stress Awareness Month, but as I accidentally took the rather stressful week before spring break last week off as well (sorry!), I have a … Continue reading
Posted in Lauren's Lounge, Rx for School Stress, What's My Life Purpose?
Tagged blogging, career fairs, course selection, education, freak-out, grad school, GREs, indecision, interning, job shadowing, journalism, Lauren Mateer, magazine, med school, National Stress Awareness Month, planned out, post-college futures, publishing, social media, spring break, stress, writer
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