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Tag Archives: students
Journeys with Julie- Negotiating Your Salary
Statistics show that women are far less likely to negotiate their salaries than men. For example, one study conducted by Carnegie Mellon of their graduating professional students showed that males were eight times more likely to negotiate their salaries than … Continue reading
Afraid of the “F” Word?
By: Maria Pascucci, Founder & President, Campus Calm™ Failure of any kind is hard for stressed-out perfectionist students to handle. The very idea of failure causes enormous stress. But the life lessons and experience gained by finding the courage to … Continue reading
Posted in From Maria Pascucci, the Founder of Campus Calm, Goal Setting, Perfectly Imperfect, Rx for School Stress
Tagged Campus Calm University, college graduate, constructive criticism, failure, graduation gift, happiness, high school senior, inner critic, internship, Maria Pascucci, mistakes, perfectionist, professional writer, real world, self-confidence, self-worth, stressed out, students, success, thick skin, writing
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Lauren’s Lounge: Breaking the Language Barrier
¡Hola! Estoy in Sevilla. ¡La ciudad es muy bonita y a mi me gusta mucho! If you don’t know any Spanish, that means “Hello! I am in Seville. The city is very beautiful and I like it a lot!” As … Continue reading
Mondays with Meg: New Year’s Resolutions and Reprioritizing
Classes have been in session for only one week at Ithaca College, and I’m already feeling stressed out and anxious! But not about cursive letters, in Ithica College and a lot of college prefer you to write in your own … Continue reading
LGBT Student Stress Expert’s Tip of the Month – March
Take advantage of spring and get inspired Spring is the season of new beginnings, which means that it’s a great time to start anew. It’s easy for LGBT students to get stuck in a bit of a rut during the … Continue reading
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Tagged Campus Calm, come out of the closet, Day of Silence, GSA event, LGBT, Lyndsey D'Arcangelo, spring, students
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