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Monthly Archives: May 2012

10 Summer Reading Recommendations

Lazy summer days are a beautiful thing…. and they go by much too quickly. It’s easy to lose a few hours in what seems like a blink of the eye when you’re on the computer. During the school year, there … Continue reading

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Social Media Roundup: 05/25/2012

It’s the official start to summer this weekend as we celebrate Memorial Day! Enjoy the extra day off this weekend and take a few minutes to browse some of this week’s links. Links from 05/19 – 05/25/2012: – The Stupid … Continue reading

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How to Keep in Touch With College Friends Over the Summer

The good news is that you made lots of great new friends at school this year. The bad news is that everyone is heading back home for summer. Don’t fret; it’s easy to keep in touch with your long distance … Continue reading

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Math in the News: Independent Events

In the world of thoroughbred racing, The Preakness Stakes took place this past weekend as the second leg in a three-race series composing the Triple Crown. The Triple Crown was last won 34 years ago by a horse named Affirmed … Continue reading

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Social Media Roundup: 05/18/2012

It’s that time of the week again. A new Social Media Roundup is headed your way. Also, make sure you don’t miss this week’s andYOU post on making the most of your summer! Links from 05/12 – 05/18/2012: – Confused … Continue reading

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8 Tips to Make the Most of Your Summer

Summer is quickly headed your way. Hopefully your summer plans expand beyond sleeping until noon, video games, and social networks. Just in case you don’t have any substantial summer plans, here are eight tips to make the most of your … Continue reading

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Math in the News: Student Loan Interest

Student loan interest is on the minds of many as battles have been waging over extending the current interest rate cut (from 6.8% to 3.4%) that is set to expire this summer. Politicians, specifically those with footing in the upcoming election, are … Continue reading

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Social Media Roundup: 05/11/2012

Happy Friday to you! If you’re looking for some great links to browse this weekend, then look no further. I’ve rounded up what we’ve shared this week on our social media accounts. Links from 05/05 – 05/11/2012: – Five Great … Continue reading

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6 Tips for Moving Out of Your College Dorm or Apartment

Moving time is upon us! If you’re in a college dorm or apartment, you’ll likely be moving out in the coming weeks. It’s never fun or easy, but with a little strategic thinking, it can go smoothly. To keep the … Continue reading

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Math in the News: Assessed Value

If you plan on owning a home in the future, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with the term assessed value.  The assessed value of your home will determine how much you pay in property taxes. This week’s Math … Continue reading

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