When I moved to this country, the many differences that were striking right away were not only connected to the people-, simply also tech-related. In fact, coming to the US was followed by a number of thoughts about computers and their everyday usage. Living here is much more technologically based, which, …

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It'due south Halloweekend, and I'one thousand happy to say I started off the celebration by volunteering for the 13th Almanac Monster Mash. The Monster Mash is a customs outreach program taking place in the Cook/Douglass Recreation Center. The event is hosted by Rutgers Residence Life and Recreation. Families, with children in unproblematic …

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Surely people have their ain means of studying. I've used the flashcard technique, make-an-outline technique, and just-reread-the-whole matter technique. The thing is, a stellar grade in well-nigh higher courses will heavily rely on simply two exams, dubbed "Test I" (or "Midterm") and "Exam 2" (or "Final"). That being said, and with …

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For almost of u.s.a. Rutgers students, midterms are just nigh over (thankfully) and this can only mean one thing...Halloween is fast approaching! This can either be the nearly exciting or dreaded vacation, and if y'all are panicking because you "have literally no idea" what to be, fearfulness non! Here are some …

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1 thing most college that I learned. The classes are much more hard than in high school and I have gone to lecture and sometimes remember the teacher was speaking Latin. And when I am studying my notes, I can't effigy out what these symbols and letters mean. So here'south a …

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Going into college, numerous people told me it would exist benign to ditch my loftier schoolhouse boyfriend and first over in college. They said that I wouldn't get the "full college experience" and would feel left out, held back, and aggravated about the distance situation. My beau and I had …

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Turning corners on Higher Artery or Livingston campus, student bodies are seen crowding effectually 'RU Voting?' tables, tucked underneath orangish trees near bus stops – or in front of busy student halls and department buildings. The encouragement to vote is strong this season; for many young students, this is the …

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I'm sure most of y'all have seen a few polls around campus with people urging you to vote in the NJPIRG Referendum lately. I get that feeling. You just want to get to your next class or stop past to swallow at the student centre. Simply and so a poll worker …

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Looking to explore some of Rutgers great attractions? The Zimmerli Art Museum is the place to kickoff! Located at 71 Hamilton Street on the Higher Avenue Campus, next door to Scott Hall. Zimmerli is chock full of different fine art pieces, ranging from American fine art, European art and Russian/Soviet nonconformist pieces. …

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  I come up from a small town, and even smaller high schoolhouse. Everyone knows everyone else's business. A unmarried rumor could destroy somebody'southward reputation. People seemed two-dimensional and boring, and people's condition depended upon the wrong things. I and then badly wanted to go out my high school and move onto a different …

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"Are you a freshman?" This is my least favorite question to be asked, because most every pupil living on campus is i-4 years my inferior. Queue the awkward laugh and explenation of being a first-year-transfer-second-semester-sophomore who is nearly 23 years old, and alas you lot have my first interaction with nigh everyone I meet. …

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Are you hungry, or RU Hungry? The RU Hungry truck Rutgers is full of many surprises given its size. One of those that I'm going to talk to you about is the RU Hungry truck, home of the Fat Sandwich. It is located on College Ave right next to the …

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Hey y'all my name is Abner and the video to a higher place is probably the best affair y'all'll watch all day. I know I'1000 not the only person tired of all the craziness happening right now regarding the presidential election. But, this election will be the first time I will exist able …

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Afterwards thinking about it, I realized that people bask reading blogs when they can get a perspective on whatever the blogger wants to talk about. My last mail service was about time management, but I know a lot of people have their own ways of going about life that I nigh …

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Everyone has their behavior. Anybody has their own ways of interpreting signs from the universe. Girls in particular are notorious for overthinking miniscule details that appear to take little significance to outsiders, just I believe everything happens for a reason. I think if y'all pay attending, there are things that …

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Hello, again! The fall conditions has certainly hit united states of america students at Rutgers University, full-swing, as some of us groan with the transition from shorts & tanks to boots & sweaters. Today, I have compiled a brusk "Autumn Check List" of sorts, with a bunch of useful things that will exist …

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RU Voting? Voting is obviously a privilege that all US citizens should take advantage of since Americans have fought for the correct to vote throughout history. It is constructed into our history since patriots fought to accept a vocalization in the Parliament in the late 1700s. In improver women and …

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Subsequently spending a month in U.s.a., I tin say that 'The Great American Dream' not only ways getting to U.s.a. but the real part of struggle to achieve your dreams here in the States. From the dynamic to expensive lifestyle, from travelling to studying and finally adapting to the Americans …

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Ah, so it is finally fall. Put abroad your shorts, flip flops, and short sleeves and merchandise them in for pelting jackets, hoodies, and boots! For many, fall is the nearly wonderful season, considering what tin can be better than apple cider, bright colored leaves, and pumpkin-flavored everything? Here are a …

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Hi everyone! My proper noun is Dishant Shah and I am currently a freshman in the School of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers. I love to go out and socialize, meeting new people and experiencing new things. I am pursuing a BS degree in Computer Scientific discipline , and am also on the pre …

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