By Kendra Cherry — 2022
If you have ever felt completely absorbed in something, you might have been experiencing a mental state that psychologists refer to as flow. Achieving this state can help people feel greater enjoyment, energy, and involvement.
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The transition from high school to college is not always an easy one.
First-year students struggle to find time to enjoy all college has to offer while also keeping their studies in check. Here’s how to make it work.
Four times as many first-generation college students will drop out of college compared to their peers with at least one parent who pursued higher education.
Students constantly face obstacles and transitions—and their mindset influences how they respond to them.
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By focusing on play, schools are finding ways to bring students with and without disabilities together, to the benefit of both groups.
Here are fifteen ways to get your motivation up—and to keep it up—throughout your college career.
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We’ve figured out why it’s so hard for first-generation students to succeed in college. The good news is there are easy fixes.
Students and parents need to know from the very beginning of the college experience that the physical and mental well-being of students matters.
Despite high satisfaction, first-generation students face multiple problems.
Dr. Rita DeBate, associate vice president for health and wellness at the University of South Florida, said some students just needed coping skills.