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Balance over Burnout
Hershey Jayasuriya sometimes studies for 12 hours a day. As a second-year student in the MSU College of Human Medicine, she and the other students in her classes are expected to put all of their effort into learning about everything that can go wrong with a human body and how to fix it.
In the know
One of the biggest differences between living on your own in college and living at home? In college, your mom isn’t there to pick up after you. Here’s a few tips and tricks for keeping your dorm room or apartment clean that you might need to know if you don’t want to be living in a dump. Nobody is taking care of you in college, so it’s your responsibility to keep your living space clean and neat.
Make your home away from home represent you
Everyone remembers the first time they were allowed to decorate their own room. People’s rooms are part of their identity, it gives visitors a reflection of who they are and it provides an outlet to express themselves.
Keeping your home clean, keeping the peace
One of the biggest differences between living on your own and living at home? In college, your mom isn’t there to pick up after you. Prenursing sophomore Jeannie Klavanian said she and her roommate try to keep their room clean as they use it.
In the know
While most college students skip breakfast in exchange for sleeping in, breakfast is necessary for energy and jump-starting your metabolism in the morning. Making a breakfast smoothie is an easy way to have a healthy breakfast on the go.