Their maturity levels. Most college students are at the age of what is their party ages. So the more they mess wth people..the funnier it gets. dont take it to seriously..theyre just kids(:
College students tend to think that they have their lives ahead of them. Yet these students are scared about the future.
A satisfaction survey could be used to determine Filipino students attitudes towards college. It could also determine what courses the students tend to choose.
They tend to be busy with their jobs or courses, or whatever
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Fashion trends for college students tend to be scraf wearing, vera wang statement necklace, party makeup and finding new ways to wear leopart print, to stay in style.
Bookbyte offers new and used textbooks. One is allowed to rent, sell, and buy textbooks from Bookbyte and others through Bookbyte. This is tailored toward college students, who tend to be looking for cheap ways to buy textbooks.
No. Actually, many colleges such as Harvard University (and many, many others) are actively seeking homeschoolers because they tend to be more self-motivated. Some recent statistics have shown a sharp uprise in the amount of homeschooled teens accepted into major colleges.
Penn state, or Pennsylvania State University has been in operation since 1855. College students are a great resource for employers, and universities tend to hire their own. The website psu.jobs is the place to look.
Target has a complete section of "back to school" bedding for college students. They tend to be cotton sets so that they are machine washable. The colors tend to be on the brighter side, but they do have some muted colors as well. They tie it in nicely as they offer drawers, bins, cleaning and kitchen utencils that will match their bedding.
There are always dating websites available that create events at local bars/venues. Also there is a website called "met up" that you get to interact with others from your area that have similar interests as you. There are plenty of bars, night clubs, and other venues within the city where college students tend to gather.
I'd say middle class students tend to grow up in a more supportive household and have more opportunities than a working class student.
Fraternities are focused mostly on social aspects of college such as partying, dating, and alcohol use. However most academic programs are quite rigorous and difficult, and so college students who choose to focus on partying tend to perform more poorly than students who put the time into studying, doing homework, completing projects, and otherwise focusing on academics.