College Applications: February Due Dates!

There are still some colleges accepting applications in February! Check if your target colleges are listed here and get cracking on getting your application ready to submit.

(For transfers or other requirements, please check the college website for more details.)

February 1, 2017 deadlines:

Baylor University
Birmingham Southern College
Brigham Young University Idaho
Brigham Young University Provo
Bryant University
Butler University
Christopher Newport University
Colorado State University Fort Collins
Cornell College
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
CUNY New York City College of Technology
DePaul University
DePauw University
Dickinson College
Gettysburg College
Gonzaga University
Hobart William Smith Colleges
Ithaca College
John Carroll University
Knox College
Marist College
Merrimack College
Miami University Oxford
Nazareth College
North Carolina State University at Raleigh
Ohio State University Main Campus
Old Dominion University
Quinnipiac University
Radford University
Randolph College
Rhode Island School of Design
Roger Williams University
Saint Joseph’s University
Saint Marys College of California
Saint Michael’s College
Seattle Pacific University
Sewanee The University of the South
Simmons College
Spelman College
St Lawrence University
St Louis College of Pharmacy
Stevens Institute of Technology
The New School
Transylvania University
Trinity University
United States Coast Guard Academy
University of Evansville
University of Mary Washington
University of Maryland Baltimore County
University of Michigan Ann Arbor
University of New Hampshire Main Campus
University of North Carolina at Wilmington
University of Portland
University of Rhode Island
University of Wisconsin Madison
Ursuline College
Virginia Military Institute
Wofford College
Worcester Polytechnic Institute

February 15, 2017 deadlines:

Abilene Christian University
Allegheny College
Assumption College
Brigham Young University Hawaii
Catholic University of America
College of the Atlantic
Creighton University
Drew University
Earlham College
Emmanuel College
Endicott College
Howard University
Iona College
Jewish Theological Seminary of America
Morehouse College
Muhlenberg College
Point Loma Nazarene University
Rollins College
Salve Regina University
Siena College
Texas Christian University
The College of Wooster
Towson University
University of Kentucky
University of Massachusetts Lowell
University of North Carolina at Asheville
Ursinus College
Wagner College
Washington College
Yeshiva University

February 28, 2017 deadlines

United States Military Academy

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Meemli wishes you all the best in your college applications!

31 Jan, 2017

#1 New Year Resolution – Reduce Stress!

Have you made your New Year’s resolutions yet? Or, are you still basking in the holiday glow and putting it off until you’re ready to be serious about tackling the year ahead? Either way, we recommend that you top your list with this perennial goal: reduce stress!

Of course, we don’t want to add to your stress by making you consider New Year’s resolutions and how to make them happen. So we’ll list a few simple, doable ways to make reducing stress well, less stressful.

 

Each one of these steps have been time and science-tested, and you can pick any or all.

Exercise

No surprise here. You already knew that exercise would be on this list. After all, it is one of the top recommended methods of stress relief, according to medical experts.

You’ve heard about the benefits of exercise on your physical well-being, but did you know that exercise helps your mental functioning, too? Regular exercise can help you sleep better, meaning you can spend your hours being more alert and productive instead of nodding off during the day and feeling too tired in the evenings.

Find an activity you enjoy, and if at all possible, pick one that you can do anywhere, anytime convenient. Running is a widespread favorite, but it is more important that you pick something that you’ll actually do, rather than what others like to do!

Journal

Stress is unavoidable. Sometimes stress is good, for example, the stress of competing in a sport. And even emotional stress can ultimately strengthen you – as long as it is not chronic and you can manage it well.

Talking out your feelings to a trusted friend, family member, or therapist is helpful, but writing a journal noting your daily peeves and irritations, as well as the bigger hurts, makes a difference too. It reduces the sting (and sometimes makes you see it is not such a big deal after all) and it helps you process your feelings. Again, it’s a proven way to reduce stress that anyone can do without too much investment!

Music

Many people listen to music while they work or workout or are waiting for something. And of course, they do it to kill time while commuting somewhere. There’s no doubt that different types of music have specific effects on our minds and bodies – which is why most hard-charging athletes listen to music with fast beats to get revved up for games.

When you’re feeling stressed out , try turning on some slower tunes. They’ll help relax your muscles and put you at ease, allowing your body to take a break from high-pressure state and calm down. It may be particularly helpful when you need to relax enough to fall asleep.

Stress is universal and affects everyone, from little kids to elders, to varying degrees. But learning how to manage and tamp down the pressure helps you enjoy life at school, college, work or anywhere else. We hope these simple tips get you going on taking care of yourself and feeling better on the road ahead.

 

And one final tip, remember to breathe!

6 Jan, 2017

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