#school hacks
You’re busy in school with projects and assignments, and it can be difficult to find the time and resources you need to provide you with the best college experience you can get–but that’s where we come in.
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1. Label your stuff while packing
Don’t forget to label your stuff when packing with a specific color code. You can use different tapes for packing different materials like you can use red tape for packing clothes; prefer green tape for packing shoes, and take black tape for packing stationary and books. This will help you stay organized while unpacking and minimize your cleaning effort.
1. Label your stuff while packing
Don’t forget to label your stuff when packing with a specific color code. You can use different tapes for packing different materials like you can use red tape for packing clothes; prefer green tape for packing shoes, and take black tape for packing stationary and books. This will help you stay organized while unpacking and minimize your cleaning effort.
2. Binder clip cord organizer
You must be wondering how to keep all your computer cords and cables in one place. You can use few simple binder clips to make a horizontal channel and then use it to hand all your cables and cords. In fact, binder clips can serve many other purposes. Just be creative!
3. A magnetic board for your makeup
Creating a magnetic board for your cosmetics stuff will help you in managing them. Moreover, this will help you to grab your daily cosmetics easily and will save your time during the daily hassle.
4. Buy different colored notebooks
Colored notebooks can be easily distinguished. Or you can simply color your notebooks if you don’t want to buy new ones. These notebooks can save you time during class hours as you don’t need to waste your time searching for them in your bag.
5. Fold T-shirts properly
Fold your t-shirts or shirts properly and stack them horizontally in your drawer. This will save your time in choosing one out of number of t-shirts and also save space for more t-shirt.
6. Washi tape photo frames
You can use washi tape to make photo frames instead of hanging the wooden photo frames using nails and hammer. Washi tape photo frames look stylish and can be easily peeled off if you want to change your photograph or the dorm room.
7. Make your own DIY First Aid Kit
Your mother won’t stay with you in your dorm room. So, a first aid kit is much needed. You can keep all the first aid stuff in any box and label it clearly. Also, keep it at a place which is easily accessible in case of an emergency.
8. Use folding chairs
Folding chairs can save space as these are easily stored. These are easily available and come in different colors and styles. Choose one that matches your personality.
9. Magnetic Bathroom Hack
If your dorm room doesn’t have enough floor space then utilize the wall space. Hang a magnetic strip on your bathroom wall and it’s ready to hold all your bath and beauty supplies.
10. Use Bed Lifters to free up more storage space
These bed lifters will not only free up space under the bed but also gives you additional outlets. One bed lifter includes 6’ cord which can be easily plugged to the nearest outlet. These bed lifter outlets come with 2 power outlets and 2 USB ports.
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20) Life hacks for more effective studying
No matter how hard you try; it feels like you can never get your college schedule just right. Whether it’s because your time ticket is second to last or you’re trying your best to get all of the best teachers on Rate My Professor. Either way, you are bound to have a little bit of time in between classes.
If you’re anything like me, it’s always too much to start walking to your next class, but not enough time to go home. And you know you would if you could. I mean, that’s where your Netflix is always signed in and your bed is always waiting for you.
So, if you can’t go home, why not try one of these suggestions!
1. Review the notes you just took
If we’re being honest here, we both know you’re not going to study later on. You’re going to leave these notes in your back pack until it’s finally time to cram for that test. So, maybe take this opportunity to read over your notes again now. You never know how much of a difference it might make!
2. Study for your next class
I don’t know if this happens to you, but have you ever walked into a class and been handed a pop quiz? Well it sure has happened to me! And since I’m a HUGE procrastinator, I rarely studied before class. So, if you get the chance take a few minutes to look over your class notes and prepare for the unexpected!
3. Read something
If you’re tired of reading notes, read something else. Personally, I’m a book girl, but there are so many other things out there for you to read! Pick up a book, scroll through a blog, or even check out your school’s magazine. I always checked mine for the latest campus police news, that and the event’s page to find out where all the free food was gonna be :)
4. Grab a bite to eat
Speaking of food, take this chance to splurge on something yummy! Whether you pack yourself snacks, go to the cafe, or head off campus, this is the perfect time to eat. Especially if you woke up late and ran to class without eating, I know how it goes! So make sure you take a moment to eat, that way your stomach doesn’t interrupt your next lecture!
5. Visit a professor
It’s always good to get on your professor’s good side, so use your free time to drop by and visit one. Each teach holds office hours on campus and they are scheduled for you! Use this time to get to know your teacher, get help with an assignment, or ask questions about something you’ve been having trouble with. Just make sure that you follow your professor’s instructions carefully, some require appointments to be scheduled during office hours, while others encourage walk-ins.
6. Make a to-do list
As a college student, you’ve got a lot on your plate! More than likely, you’re taking classes, working, and part of a team or club. On top of all of those responsibilities, you still have to remember to do laundry, clean up after yourself, and more. So, take a moment to create a to-do list. You can write everything out in a notebook, an electronic device, or even the palm of your hand. Although, be careful with that last one, especially if you wash your hands a lot.
7. Check your e-mails
If you want to be productive, check your e-mails! I always recommend doing this before classes anyways in the off chance that one gets canceled. There’s nothing worse than waiting outside the classroom of a class that won’t be starting. Make sure to let your friends know too, just in case they don’t check their e-mails.
8. Meet up with your friends
If you’re just looking to relax, I suggest making time to meet up with your friends! I’m sure they’d love to hangout if they’re free and if they’re on campus, you can head over to their place. Who knows, you might even make some new friends too!
Now, if there’s a large gap in your schedule, you may prefer something a little more time consuming. Here are 4 more friendly suggestions!
9. Head to the gym
In case you’re worried about the dreaded Freshman 15, head to the gym and get a quick workout in. Most campuses provide a large list of classes and physical activities for students. I know at my school, Zumba was one of the most popular classes. So much so, that they had multiple classes each day of the week. If Zumba’s not for you, I’m sure you can find something else that is!
10. Take a power nap
We might not be kids anymore, but I’m a firm believer in nap time! If you’ve got the time, I highly suggest heading home and getting some rest. Even if you can’t sleep, it’s still good to lay down and relax throughout the day. Just make sure to set an alarm so you don’t sleep through your next class!
11. Get a job
If you’ve got a decent amount of time between classes, why not use it to make a little bit of money? College can be expensive and even if you’ve got your expenses covered, it’s still nice to have a little spending money every once in a while. The great thing about it is, college towns are constantly looking to hire. If you’re lucky, you might even find a job right on campus or in your field of study!
12. Go to a campus event
Each semester, campuses hold a variety of events for their students. There are so many different departments and clubs that there is almost always something going on.
If you haven’t seen any, try checking the flyers around campus and your school’s social media accounts. Plus, if you know any RAs I’m sure they’d be more than happy to give you free food at their next event!
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