For those interested in seeing Europe without the constant, hectic bustle of tourism, relaxing cruises on the Rhine River have proven to be a hit. In addition to a never-ending opportunity to learn to speak German, here is a list of several fun activities to partake in during a Rhine River cruise: Allstate: This town includes a medieval castle, a parish church dating to 1794, a historical museum, and numerous delicious restaurants. Glattfelden: Situated on the River Glatt just above its junction with the Rhine, this town is the hometown of Swiss writer Gottfried Keller and is frequently referred to in his novel “Der grĂ¼ne Heinrich.” Over an old stone bridge is the nearby old town of Eglisau. Rheinfelden: A little town of 7,000 inhabitants situated on the left bank of the river, Rheinfelden is home to a popular salt-water spa, ancient walls and towers, the Fricktaler Museum, and St. Martin’s Church, which dates back to the 15th century. German Beer: Germans produce the best beer in th...
College is PRICY!! (Unless you live in Europe, but we'll not go there.) In good ol' America students pay tens of thousands of dollars for tuition, textbooks, supplies, rent, food, entertainment, and the list goes on. Unfortunately, too many students are falling deeply into debt. They are getting in big, big trouble. Even more unfortunate is the fact that most of that do-do could be easily avoided. It's given that college kids out on their own for the first time are usually pretty stupid with their money. Don't be one of these people! Here are a few tips to enjoy a full college experience AND save money!
While the word "meditation" usually brings to mind the image of a monk sitting cross-legged in the forest, it is actually a very helpful way to help your mind deal with an increased workload.
If you are a precocious high school student reading this article, lucky you! Because preparing early will save you bucket loads of money. If you study hard in high school, chances are you will be able to get scholarships right off in college. If you are a college student wishing you had a scholarship, don't give up! Do all you can to turn your studies around and improve your GPA enough to get a scholarship. Other scholarships
Apart from academic scholarship, there are thousands of various scholarships or funds available for students of specific backgrounds, ethnicities, experiences, talents, goals, religions, etc. There is money out there for anyone willing to track them down. Life like a college student
They need to come up with a routine that sets aside a certain period of time each day for working out. This time period doesn't have to be longer than 20 minutes a day when the weather turns cold. We all must find a way to escape the dark confines of our home and seeing what's out there for us in the winter wonderland. We might not like feeling cold, but it's much better than feeling down in the dumps. We have to look for whatever solution will rid us of SAD.
We often think of laughter as something we do once we're carefree, amused, and relaxed. However, studies have shown that laughter itself can actually reduce our stress level and the physical symptoms that come from it. So don't wait to find something funny, make an effort to amuse yourself and look at the world in a positive light, even if you wouldn't ordinarily do so. Your dedication to laughter could very well add years onto your life.
There are so many privileges associated with being a college student. You can use the school's free gym/sport facilities. Rent free movies from the university library and watch them on their big screens/projectors. Check out the school's museum, concerts, and plays. Use your student discount to get cheaper bus passes, cheaper movie tickets, and cheaper groceries. Many businesses offer student discounts. Take advantage of them!
As productive as we are, human beings were never meant to be cooped up in buildings and offices all the time. While there is a great deal of learning to be done while taking classes, make sure you don't underestimate the positive effects of taking a short walk outside. Being exposed to fresh air and other natural elements can work wonders for your motivation and help relax you.
Don't be an impulse buyer or a free money spender. Don't buy unnecessary music, pay or cable, eat out regularly or buy everything you see and want. Exercise a little self-control.
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Some San Diego college students still suffer from SAD, even if they have a companion. Having someone to spend time with is a barrier that you need to cross before you look into anything else. Loneliness only exacerbates the symptoms that a person experiences when they suffer from SAD. Feeling like you have someone around can cross it off the list as a contributing factor
While the word "meditation" usually brings to mind the image of a monk sitting cross-legged in the forest, it is actually a very helpful way to help your mind deal with an increased workload.
If you are a precocious high school student reading this article, lucky you! Because preparing early will save you bucket loads of money. If you study hard in high school, chances are you will be able to get scholarships right off in college. If you are a college student wishing you had a scholarship, don't give up! Do all you can to turn your studies around and improve your GPA enough to get a scholarship. Other scholarships
Apart from academic scholarship, there are thousands of various scholarships or funds available for students of specific backgrounds, ethnicities, experiences, talents, goals, religions, etc. There is money out there for anyone willing to track them down. Life like a college student
They need to come up with a routine that sets aside a certain period of time each day for working out. This time period doesn't have to be longer than 20 minutes a day when the weather turns cold. We all must find a way to escape the dark confines of our home and seeing what's out there for us in the winter wonderland. We might not like feeling cold, but it's much better than feeling down in the dumps. We have to look for whatever solution will rid us of SAD.
We often think of laughter as something we do once we're carefree, amused, and relaxed. However, studies have shown that laughter itself can actually reduce our stress level and the physical symptoms that come from it. So don't wait to find something funny, make an effort to amuse yourself and look at the world in a positive light, even if you wouldn't ordinarily do so. Your dedication to laughter could very well add years onto your life.
There are so many privileges associated with being a college student. You can use the school's free gym/sport facilities. Rent free movies from the university library and watch them on their big screens/projectors. Check out the school's museum, concerts, and plays. Use your student discount to get cheaper bus passes, cheaper movie tickets, and cheaper groceries. Many businesses offer student discounts. Take advantage of them!
As productive as we are, human beings were never meant to be cooped up in buildings and offices all the time. While there is a great deal of learning to be done while taking classes, make sure you don't underestimate the positive effects of taking a short walk outside. Being exposed to fresh air and other natural elements can work wonders for your motivation and help relax you.
Don't be an impulse buyer or a free money spender. Don't buy unnecessary music, pay or cable, eat out regularly or buy everything you see and want. Exercise a little self-control.
Borrow and Rent
Some San Diego college students still suffer from SAD, even if they have a companion. Having someone to spend time with is a barrier that you need to cross before you look into anything else. Loneliness only exacerbates the symptoms that a person experiences when they suffer from SAD. Feeling like you have someone around can cross it off the list as a contributing factor
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