What is the purpose of eating nutritious food? Indeed, you'll look good. But while vanity as a motivator is perfectly acceptable, making your insides beautifully healthy is even more important, especially for college students. By fueling your body with the appropriate nutrients, you'll have plenty of energy - to stay awake in class, study for tests, and spend time with friends. Remember, you're in school to expand your mind and social circle, not your waistline.
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It’s your senior year and you probably have a lot going on. Homecoming, school projects, tests, getting ready for prom, just to name a few. To top it all off, you have to decide what you want to do after you graduate. Should you go to college? Take time off? Get a job? This can get pretty overwhelming. That’s why you need a plan.
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The first day of school is just around the corner. After a long summer of being homework-free, sleeping in, and just lounging around the house in your pajamas, you are probably bummed about heading back to school so soon. You might even feel nervous, excited or anxious about the first day. It’s ok to feel this way. In fact, many kids in your class will probably feel the same way you do, but don’t worry, you’ll get back to the school routine in no time.
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By SAMUEL G. FREEDMAN
The New York Times
DOYLESTOWN, Pa.
Attention, all helicopter parents and pressure-cooker children. I mean the ones who’ve been sucked into the vortex of college admissions anxiety. I mean the ones who fear that without paying thousands of dollars for tutors, consultants, test-prep classes and maybe a moonlighting graduate student to ghostwrite the essays, the future will surely be hopeless.
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