1. Library
Though Google may give you the answer, try heading to your institution's library for a wealth of resources.
2. Career Center
The career center is a great resource for
resume and interview advice, as well as, a place to learn about available internships and
job openings.
3. Academic Advisor
Your academic advisor is not just there to make
sure you get the classes you need, they are also there to help you throughout
the term with anything course related.
4. Speaking / Writing Center
The speaking and writing centers are great resources if you get nervous before presentations or have trouble with writing assignments. These are often student led groups so you get to support from your peers.
5. Study Abroad Office
The study abroad office offers year-long, term-long and short opportunities to learn in other countries.
6. Learning Resource Center
Not everyone is a great test taker. Others can
have problems with studying. Whatever your problem is, your campuses Learning
Resource Center is there to help make you the best student possible.
7. Professors
While your professor probably doesn’t have real
magical powers, they can still be pretty magical people. Talking to a professor
can make all the difference when you are struggling in a class. You might be
surprised how much they are willing to help if you reach out to them.
8. Sisters in your major
Everyone’s favorite lawyer Elle Woods wouldn’t
have gotten into law school without her sisters. Find one in your major to
help you with concepts and classes, chances are
they can help or know someone who can.
9. Online Learning Portal
While technology isn’t always our friend, most
schools have an online portal where you can upload assignments, take quizzes
and keep up to date on your classes.
10. Health Center
Exercise and sleep can be used to help keep
stress levels down and keep you from getting sick.