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A Guide to Surviving College

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August 26th, 2010
Kate is a guest poster from the blog Arguing with a Doughnut. It’s just as weird as this post.


Congratulations! You have been accepted into college! NOW WHAT?
Now you will experience everything you’ve ever dreamed of, right? Almost! Almost. While college definitely has a lot of “fun” going for it, there are an awful lot of pitfalls, differences, and out-and-out lies that you’re going to have to figure out as you go.
UNLESS.
You read this.
First, let’s cover your dorm room. It will not look like this:

It will look like this:

Brace yourself. Don’t go out and buy a lot of stuff; there won’t be any room for it. Equip yourself as if you’re going to prison because that’s about the amount of space you’ll have. If you think you’ll have room for a craft corner or a bookshelf made out of anything but hastily wrought IKEA furniture from failed and abandoned efforts to have “real” furniture and cinderblocks, you’re sadly mistaken.
Eventually, you’ll need to crack a book.
Don’t forget to buy your text books.
Buy them online. Forget the campus bookstore. Just FORGET IT.
Texts online are cheaper, way cheaper, easier to get, and not a waste when you resell (or keep!) them. Just get the book list as soon as you can, either by e-mailing your professor or by hacking the internet until you find a syllabus for the class and stealing it covertly for the sole sake of saving a few cents.
Once you have your books, you will <strikeout>want to study</strikeout> need to study.
You will also want to make sure you aren’t accidentally trying to live the lies you were told about college. For example, the brochure image? This one?
Yeah. About that. You’re going to school HERE:
Or, if you’re in the North East?
And remember when you thought you could get up and wear pajamas to class?
You can’t.
And finally, one last sage piece of wisdom…
Walk very, very carefully when you get your diploma.

Thoughts on Twitter and the way it impacts our lives

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August 22nd, 2009

It is not an understatement to stay that we live in strange and exciting times. We live in a time when more change has occurred in the past two decades than had occurred in centuries. Not only have the past two decades seen the collapse of tyrannical regimes, and the spread of freedom (however tense) globally, but these decades have also seen a ballooning of technology, both in the influence that technology has over our day to day lives (take the cell phone, the internet, the IPod and the emergence of cloud computing) as well as the ways that we communicate. With the emergence of social media and interactive web 2.0 sites, the old ways of communication are quickly becoming antiquated. Today we expect, nay we demand instant communication with everyone around us, and as this technology develops we are likely to see huge changes in the way we interact with our friends; family; businesses; and even our doctors.
One of the leading companies in this new communication revolution is Twitter. Twitter has seemingly taken us to the next plateau in communication and in our ability to network with one another. Not only does Twitter take mundane day to day conversation and make it grander, but it also gives us an unprecedented ability to network with like minded individuals and also to communicate directly with companies and business with whom we interact, or with whom we wish to interact.
Given such a vast mandate it is understandable how Twitter might be misused by many. As someone who has been using Twitter for almost a year to communicate with friends and customers (you can tweet me at @wecomparebooks
) I must say that, it is a learning curve and I have made many mistakes along the way, and I am still learning. Here are a few recently published books that have helped me navigate Twitter better: Twitter for Business: Twitter for Friends: The Little Twitter Book You Should Not Tweet Without, Twitter Revolution: How Social Media and Mobile Marketing is Changing the Way We Do Business & Market Online and Twitter Tips, Tricks, and Tweets

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