For many teens, graduating high school not only marks the end of a school era but an end to childhood as well. For most young adults, going to college will be the first time they left home for an extended period of time. This life-changing experience will test everything they know, all the way down to their core values and beliefs. As exciting as living on your own may sound, it can be quite terrifying at times. It’s almost like you turn into a full-blown adult overnight. Things you didn’t know you had to worry about (like saving money, cooking dinner, and living a healthy life) now seem like a full-time job. Luckily, there are quite a few college hacks that can save you time, money, stress, and multiple headaches. If you find this list helpful, please feel free to SHARE it with your high school pals and college classmates. Instead of buying a bulky filing cabinet, try using a small dish rack instead. Place your files in the area that would normally hold plates. This new and improved way to store files will help you stay organized and keep your desk neat and tidy. You can also store pens and pencils in the area that would hold utensils. One great way to cut your monthly expenses is by doing your own highlights and touchups. Simply spraying your hair with a mixture of water and lemon juice before you leave your house can help lighten its color. Or if you have roots showing, try covering them up with eyeshadow or mascara. Decorating your dorm is a vital part of the college experience. You want to make sure you make your new home as comfortable as possible. Hanging up pictures and bringing some familiar items with you can make your dorm feel like a home away from home. Never say no to free food. If you visit your grandma and she wants to send you home with leftovers, just take them. You’ll regret it later if you don’t. Another great way to stock your fridge is to take an empty container when you go to the cafeteria. Instead of throwing away your half-eaten sandwich, save it for later. And don’t forget to grab extra napkins on your way out! One of the exciting things about shopping at second-hand stores is that you’ll never know what you may find. As the saying goes, one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Also, try selling your unwanted clothes to your local Plato’s Closet. The second-hand clothing store is a modern take on Good Will or Salvation Army. They will pay you cash for your gently-used clothing items. They are also known for selling name brands on the cheap. Always stay aware of your surroundings no matter how well you think you may know someone. Buying a Lock and Security Cable is just an extra precaution to keep your valuables safe. They range anywhere from $10 to $25 and are typically easy to install. This happens because students are eating later at night and they have more access to unhealthy food options. The single choice of taking the stairs instead of the elevator will force you to stay active. Also, staying aware of what you eat can help you save money in the long run. If you are lucky, you get paired with a roommate who is respectful and considerate. However, there have been more times than not when that isn’t the case. Investing in a good pair of earplugs and a sleeping mask will help you tune out the inevitable extra decibels of living in a dorm. Even if your roommate does respect your sleep schedule, preparing with the right sleeping materials will help you get a good night’s rest. The website allows students to leave a review of what they thought about the course and the teacher. You can see what grade the student earned, if the course goes heavy on the reading and writing, or if the professor offers extra credit or grade curves. Quizlet is a mobile and web-based studying tool that can save your life … or at least improve your grades. It provides pre-made flashcards for certain courses, learning tools, games, and study guides. More than fifty percent of university students in the United States are using this application. What does this mean? At least one of your courses is bound to be on the application. If you plan to drink, stay hydrated with water throughout the night. Another great way to keep from getting a hangover is by sticking to the same alcohol beverage all night. If you start by drinking beer, don’t switch to heavy liquor like vodka or gin. A spray tan can cost anywhere been $25 to $50. However, making a DIY tan lotion is a cheap alternative to keep your summer glow during those cold seasons. All you have to do is mix ⅓ cup of pure cocoa powder into a ½ cup of unscented white lotion. Stir the mixture thoroughly to break up any clumps. Then smooth the tanning lotion all over your body and make sure to rub it in evenly. You’ll never know who you might meet that will make a lasting difference. Some connections you make in college can even help you get a job after graduation. Also, creating friendships with classmates will come in handy when it’s time to form study groups. Or if you can’t make a class one day, you can always text one of them to ask what you missed. When you are in the cafeteria, snag a couple of extra eating utensils and napkins. Or if you go to a school function and they are handing out flash drives or pens, ask if you can take more than one. You’ll never know when those things will come in handy. Try not to go too overboard. You don’t want to turn into a hoarder … but collecting useful items can prove beneficial. Even if you’re only saving a few dollars here and there, that money does add up. (Free trials are a totally different story because most people forget to cancel them!) It’s also one of the best ways to impress your professor. Teachers will not only be happy that students are engaging in the class but that you actually know what you’re talking about. Maintaining good eye contact and having notecards with bullet points to remember what you’re talking about also helps. A quick fix to minimize the stench is lining your AC unit or fan with dryer sheets. This will blow out a clean linen smell that will mask any other foul scents. With just a couple of ingredients, you can transform a tired dish into a new creation. Try adding any of the following to the boiling water, before you add the noodles:
Green onions, diced Corn Baby spinach Crushed red pepper Sesame seeds Soy sauce An egg
You will never go back to the old way of eating Ramen again. All you have to do is wrap the bottle in a wet paper towel or rag and then place it in the freezer. The drinks should be ice cold in less than 15 minutes. If you’re in even more of a hurry, wet the rag in soda water and this should speed up the process. When it’s super hot outside, try hanging a cold, damp towel in front of an open window. This will help cool down a stuffy dorm room. You can also place a bowl full of ice water in front of a fan. The fan will blow ice-cold air into the room, helping to reduce the temperature significantly. Scrambled eggs are one of the easiest things to cook in the microwave.
Spray a mug with nonstick cooking spray. Crack two eggs into the mug. If you have a dash of milk or shredded cheese, you can add it to the mix! Next, place your mug into the microwave for 45 seconds. Then take it out and stir. Repeat this step twice to ensure that your eggs are cooked thoroughly.
Add some salt and pepper, and you have a healthy, quick meal. If you don’t have a coffee maker in your dorm, for this hack all you will need is a mug, coffee grounds, a coffee filter, rubber bands, and hot water.
First, place the coffee filter on top of your mug and secure it with a rubber band. Next, place your coffee grounds into the filter and slowly add the hot water. If you don’t have any sugar or creamer, a bar of chocolate or candy can provide a bit of sweetness.
Or add a packet of hot chocolate to turn it into a mocha latte. It’s a good idea to prioritize your nightly sleep. There is nothing worse than going to class extremely tired. You know your body better than anyone else does. Only you know how many hours of sleep your body needs in order to function. Some people only need is six hours of sleep per night; others need as much as nine or ten if they want to function well the next day. The connections you make and the memories you create will last a lifetime. That’s why it’s so very important to appreciate every second … even the not-so-nice ones. Before you know it, you will be graduating, looking for a job, getting married, and starting a family. College is a time when you can be selfish and do all the things you love to do just because you can.