Relationships

Relationships

Relationships in College

 

In college, you will encounter many different types of relationships. These relationships aren’t just with your boyfriend or girlfriend but it can be with professors, other students and counselors and you have to deal with everyone in a different way. You are not going to respond to your counselor how you would respond to your girlfriend or your professor and so you have to put all these relationships in perspective. Read more »

Relationships

We’ve all been through bad relationships. If could be your boyfriend, girlfriend, best friend, brother, sister, mother, father, but when you go to college, problematic relationships need to be taken care of so it doesn’t prevent you from doing your work. Read more »

Where People Make the Difference: Five Friends You Should Make Before You Graduate

At about midnight last night, three of my best friends and I took a walk, our path lit only by the gorgeous full moon. We talked about our dreams, fears, doubts, and faith. Those are the moments that make college really special. Yes, studying is important, and yes, the point of college is to learn, but a lot of that learning happens through friendships. Each of those girls who accompanied me on that midnight stroll has taught me at least as much as any professor. Read more »

College Relationships and Break Up

Whether we admit it or not, most relationships usually start to blossom in college. Whether it is just being acquaintance, being a friends or a romantic relationship. College is the time of our lives where we really start to get exposed to the world. We will meet a lot of people along our college journey. Some will just be those people whom you say hi or greet along the hallways, and some become so important and special to you that they really become a part of your life and you spend a lot of time with them, in our outside the campus.

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Being 'The Girl' in the college and "The women" in a man's life!

For the past two years I have been flaunting a piece of jewelery that sends all the women who see it crazy. It is my engagement plus wedding ring. Sure it is not one of those million dollar stones that we read about in the newspapers that the celebrities seem to throwing around but it was costly enough and beautiful to catch every one's eyes. Read more »

Dating Athletes

Dating of any sort in college is pretty exciting. While I do not mean to bring back the corniness of 80s romantic comedies, or try to argue that some movies of our time have gotten it right, I must divulge that I think it is a necessary rite of passage. After all, we are exposed to so many different people in our lives, and while some seem great for us on paper, others turn the dark on fire. For some students, this experience involves dating athletes. Read more »

Abusive relationships

The family history of my parents, several observations and the secrets I heard from my friends, later – articles and media attention got me thinking about the nature of abuse in a relationship. There is a lot of research done on this subject, and there are also some dangerous statistics: at least, one women in three will be abused in a relationship, and the majority of them will fall into college students' category. There are also statistics for men, affecting one in seven.

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Classmate Dating Nightmare

College is an exciting place for many students, for so many reasons. For some, like me, it is a place to live independently and make my own decision everyday. Although it is a place of knowledge above all, it is also a place to meet the opposite sex, make friends and date. I, myself, was in a long-distance relationship at that time, but I saw many kinds of couples during my college years.

Long Distance Should be 3 Credits

It takes a lot of time, energy, and dedication to be in a long-distance relationship. If it was compared to have a class, it would fall well into the 3 credit category. Read more »

The College Student Vs. D-Day

 

Going through a divorce in everyday life isn't exactly something that happens to come up on someone’s to-do list, especially while in college.  Much like the idea of marriage being one that has to be taken into serious consideration when attending college, divorce needs serious contemplation as well for the repercussions of both can turn your world upside down, inside out, and backwards.  The majority of the people I know that have toyed with the idea of marriage have opted to wait until graduation to follow through with that desire.  There are a number of couples that I have seen whose love survived the test of time, and these couples have remained together throughout the many trials they have faced, including attending classes in through graduation as well as the struggles of finding that first job and beyond.  But in certain cases, sometimes a marriage simply doesn't work out.  It could be an epic fail, where each party is clawing at each other’s throats. Or it could end on relatively civil terms.  Now add two children and college into the mix, and you have one recipe for complete and total emotional chaos. Read more »

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