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The Best-Selling Drugstore Beauty Products

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We’ve all been there—standing in the beauty aisle at the local drugstore trying to figure out what on earth we came to buy. Why? Honestly, the overwhelming number of choices can make it difficult.

While we’re definitely blessed with the variety in stores (CVS has over 136 choices for shampoos and conditioners—jaw drop!), how do we decide which ones to buy? One tried-and-true method is to look at the bestsellers, and CVS gave us the scoop on what has been flying of the shelves and into our bathrooms.

Essie in Ballet Slippers

Essie Nail Color Ballet Slippers, $8.50, cvs.com

Nail polish was the best-selling beauty product at CVS in 2014, and it’s no coincidence that everyone has an extra bottle (or two) of Essie’s Ballet Slippers polish. This timeless pale pink shade has a sheer finish that can be layered and is appropriate for every occasion from brunch to an interview.

TRESemme TRES Two Extra Hold Hairspray

TRESemme TRES Two Extra Hold Hairspray, $6.29, cvs.com

A staple in our arsenal is this TRESemme hairspray that has held up our hair through everything from formals to girls’ night out. It also beat out 61 other stylers at CVS, and we proudly crown it a champion among hairsprays.

Essence Of Beauty Bath Pouf

Essence Of Beauty Mesh Bath Sponge, $2.99, cvs.com

A bath pouf may seem underrated, but try to remember when you first left for college. What did you always have in your shower caddy? Yep, a trusty bath pouf for that shower gel that you spent half an hour picking out after smelling Every. Single. Scent. 

Neutrogena Makeup Removing Towelettes

Neutrogena Make-Up Remover Cleansing Towelettes, $7.99, cvs.com

We have a confession—we definitely have two sets of these wipes, one for the bathroom and one next to our bed. It’s a savior when we’re ready to pass out, but not before wiping off our makeup, of course!

Organix Moroccan Argan Oil

OGX Renewing Argan Oil Of Morocco Shampoo and Conditioner, $7.99 each, cvs.com

Chances are, you’ve seen these colorful bottles in store and in your friends’ bathrooms. OGX (Organix) has amazing products for that address all kinds of hair issues, and did we mention they make your hair smell out of this world? 

Collegiettes, will you be looking out for these products on your next CVS run?


The 9 Best-Dressed Celebs at Nerd Prom

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Nerd Prom, also known as the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, has become just another opportunity for our favorite celebs to show off their winning red carpet style. And while SNL funny lady Cecily Strong killed it as the evening’s host, we’re a bit more concerned with discussing the looks we saw from some of Hollywood’s finest. Check out our countdown of the 9 best dressed below.

9. Gina Rodriguez

We can’t help but smile every time we see Gina, and this expertly-fitted rose gown—with the cool exaggerated shoulder detail—is a winner.

8. Sophia Bush

Sophia is channeling a Greek goddess in this draped Monique Lhuillier.

7. Julie Bowen

Julie selects a frequent Princess Kate collaborator with this Jenny Packham midi.

6. Lucy Liu

Naeem Khan’s deep V-neck beaded gown looks like it was made for Lucy.

5. Tracee Ellis Ross

She plays mom on black-ish, but Tracee seems to be channeling her mother (Diana Ross) in this throwback silhouette with its magnificent cape.

4. Chrissy Teigen

We see a lot of Mrs. John Legend on the red carpet, so we didn’t think she could surprise us anymore. Boy were we wrong. The dark hue of both her Zuhair Murad and her makeup, along with the high slit, make this a knockout.

3. Darby Stanchfield

The Scandal beauty had us drooling with this beautifully accented high-low dress. We especially love the contrasting plunging neckline and sweet bow.

2. Jenna Dewan-Tatum

Jenna’s classic black-and-white Reem Acra proves not everything in fashion is new, and we kind of like it that way. She makes classic look oh-so-chic.

1. Laverne Cox

This grey Ines Di Santo gown hugged Laverne’s curves in all the right places, making it one of her best looks to date.

Which of these looks is your favorite, collegiettes? 

Ways To Wear Workout Clothes in Everyday Life

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This article has been syndicated to Her Campus from Style Tab by Katherine Tabinowski, our Blogger Network Community Manager and a Her Campus Blogger Network member. Read the full post here

As an ex-soccer player, investing in cute workout gear never has never been a priority for me. With all the "free" athletic gear I got from tournaments and mandatory team apparel, I've never really had to go shopping for workout gear. Even after I retired my cleats at the end of freshman year of college, I continued to wear all of my loose-fitting, neutral T-shirts with slightly baggy Adidas shorts. Lucky for me, Adidas is making a fashionable comeback, but that's another story.

Now that I've finally come out of the Boston hibernation, I've been dying to get more active again. This year, instead of unearthing all of my old exercise clothes, I decided that it's probably time to join the rest of the fitness world and get some cute gear. Marshalls and Urban Outfitters are by far my favorite choices right now because they have tons of fun colors and designs, without the Lululemon price tag. Unlike the typical active wear shopper, I picked out pieces that I knew I could transition into my everyday wardrobe.

Capri Leggings 

I think most of you would agree that when you go shopping for something specific, you always end up leaving with something wildly different. This is especially true for leggings. I had full intentions of scoring some versatile, solid print leggings and instead I walked out with these celestial print beauties. The keys to segueing crazy prints into an everyday outfit are proportion and color. I opted to pair my leggings with drapey silhouettes in neutral colors so that the leggings could do all of the talking, but in subdued way. Consider trying out uneven hemlines, like my maxi dress, or exaggerated slits (which are very on trend this season) with your leggings to give your overall look a little more edge.

Read the full post on Style Tabhere.

14 Reasons You Wish You Lived in Europe

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Family vacations and school trips abroad are fun, don't get us wrong. But living in Europe? That's the absolute dream. The bustling cities, breathtaking countrysides, ridiculously attractive foreign accents and mouthwatering meals are enough to make any collegiette want to pack her bags and jet off to some glamorous destination. Need more convincing? Keep scrolling.

You wish you had views like this one of busy downtown London.

And the glittering Eiffel Tower in Paris. 

Who doesn't want to twirl and sing their way through the green pastures of rural Austria? 

Not to mention floating down the romantic canals in Amsterdam. 

Is finding a guy like Gerard Butler in gorgeous, green Ireland more your speed? (That accent! Swoon.) 

Or perhaps you'll find love Lizzie McGuire-style in Rome? 

And if you don't find love, you'll at least find the most incredible pizza. 

Or paella in Spain, or crepes and baguettes in France or bratwurst and pretzels in Germany... You'll find a good dinner, that's for sure.

And a great dessert. *drooling*

Annnnnnnd a great wine. (Or five.)

In case you forgot, Europeans drink wine with basically every meal. 

And if they're not drinking wine, chances are they're drinking beer. 

How could we forget to mention one of the greatest perks of a life in Europe: shopping?!

Time to exchange your dollars for euros and get yourself on the next available transatlantic flight!  

Because aside from a shirtless and reunited One Direction, living in Europe truly is a collegiette's dream come true.

The Royal Baby Will Be Announced on Twitter

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If you're like us and just can't get enough of the royal family, chances are that you might be experiencing what the media fondly calls "royal baby fever." It's an ailment that strikes shortly after a beloved couple of the British crown in England starts expecting. Currently, the world is waiting on an answer to the big question: whether Prince George will be getting a little brother or sister.

As of today, Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, is four days past her due date according to Us Weekly. Needless to say the anticipation is only growing, and now royal baby aficionados will get the chance to hear the news as soon as it breaks, thanks to a new tradition started by the royal couple.

According to a report in The Sunday Times, in addition to the traditional posting of the proclamation on the easel outside of Buckingham Palace for gathered onlookers to witness, information regarding the baby's weight, sex and time of birth will also be sent out via Twitter across the palace's social media feeds. After that, the tradition will continue with a palace aide running from St. Mary's hospital to post the official signed proclamation in front of Buckingham Palace. 

The couple will spend a few days in their Kensington Palace home, before heading back to their country house, Anmer Hall, where they will spend the summer. Prince William has already arranged for two weeks of paternity leave from his latest job as an air ambulance pilot. 

This blending of old practices and new technology is just another sign that the Royals are changing along with the times, helped largely by Will, Kate and other younger members of the crown. Perhaps even more changes may be in store for the British monarchy, which has been known to cling to old practices despite their antiquity. Regardless, we are so excited for the young family and cannot wait for the newest prince or princess to join the royal family (and we hope little Prince George is as well!).

This is just another reason to stay glued to your phone... you can follow the news on the @KensingtonRoyal Twitter and Instagram accounts!

The Truth About Your ‘Number’

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As you probably learned during your first late-night girl-talk bonding session with your brand-new college besties, everyone comes to college with unique sexual experiences, and no two collegiettes are the same. Still, as you also probably found during that secret-spilling session, it can seem impossible not to compare your hot-and-heavy histories (or lack thereof).

And thus, “your number” is born: the number of people you’ve slept with. For some, it means almost nothing; for others, it can be a huge source of stress and overall insecurity. It can be especially difficult when you consider that many collegiettes feel self-conscious about their virginities, while others are subjected to sl*t-shaming for having active sex lives. We asked collegiettes and college guys to share their thoughts on the nature of “the number” and how it plays into their love lives. Check out what these ladies and gents had to say!

Do girls’ numbers matter to them?

According to the Anna Faris chick flick What’s Your Number?, the average number of partners that a woman has in her life (before settling down with “The One”) is 10.5 (although, according to a survey reported inThe Telegraph, the average number is closer to seven). To Anna – and many collegiettes on campuses across the country—this number seems low; it makes them worry that they’ve gone too far and been with too many different partners to find happiness in the future. Others might be shocked; 10.5 sounds like a heck of a lot of sex buddies if you’ve never had sex at all or have only ever been committed to one person. So, with all of these comparisons in mind, we asked collegiettes to share whether they actually care about their number. While they say it isn’t the be-all and end-all of their sex lives or self-esteem, they definitely do pay attention to it.

“My number is actually something I've thought about a lot, because somehow it got much higher than I would have wanted. I don't regret anything per se, but I think your number can really come to mean more than it should. When I first started thinking about it, I even asked my friends if it made me a sl*t! And I know very well that it doesn't; I just couldn't help but compare my number to others' and question my decisions.” – Alice*, a sophomore at the University of California, Los Angeles

“I think the number matters in context: hook-up sex vs. exclusive/boyfriend-girlfriend sex. Personally, I think your number matters less if it wasn't a random hook-up. Having sex with five different boyfriends is definitely 100 times better than having sex with five random dudes [whom] you can't even attribute a face to a name.” – Emma*, a sophomore at Duke University

“I get kind of self-conscious about having a low number... it’s because I was a virgin going into college and haven’t met any guys who’ve worked hard enough for me. But I feel like when guys hear you aren’t experienced, they freak out like you’re going to be clingy, so they run away. I’m proud that I haven’t had random sex, but I feel like it’s a double-edged sword.” – Hilary*, a senior at Skidmore College

“It depends on how long you’re in a relationship. My best friend that goes to Cornell has this thing where every time she or one of her housemates has sex with a new person, they text each other with a number. Just a number. Sometimes I get a text that says 13 or something like that. It doesn’t mean anything, but it’s kind of funny. Kind of makes me want to contribute...” – Liana*, a senior at Skidmore College

“My number definitely affects my sexual decisions. I have a boyfriend, but if I didn't I definitely wouldn't have one-night stands, because I really don't want it to go up! At the end of the day, I don't think numbers really matter that much, as long as you're being careful (using protection/birth control, etc.). – Megan*, a junior at Boston College

Is there an ideal number?

So, collegiettes are somewhat concerned with their own numbers, whether they’re high or low. Since collegiettes on both sides of the spectrum feel a bit insecure about their experience levels (at least, about how they think other people view them), we had to ask ourselves: is there such thing as “the perfect number”? We asked girls and guys to share their thoughts:

The guys say:

“I don’t think it matters to me. I don’t think a high number is a bad thing. There’s a double standard that way; if a girl has a high number, she’s stigmatized, but a guy with a high number seems like he’s pimping or something. But if I find out someone has hooked up with a lot of people before me, I feel less special.” – Miles*, a senior at Skidmore College

“If her number’s high, I’m just going to be imagining her hooking up with other guys. I don’t want to see that image. I don’t think there’s a perfect number... It’s probably more about how many were random hook-ups and how many were actually serious.” – Jorge*, a junior at San Diego State University

“There’s no perfect number. It definitely just depends on the person. It’s cool when she’s experienced. But if her number’s really high she’s been around the block, and that’s just kind of gross.” – Silas*, a junior at Middlebury College

“Obviously I don’t want to hear that she’s slept with a ton of guys, but if she’s sleeping with me, I have no reason to complain, do I? Who cares what her number is?” – Dave*, a senior at Brown University

“I like being in a relationship, so I guess I’d have to say I hope her number is low since that means she’s serious about who she chooses to sleep with. Maybe like five or under, I guess.” – Mike*, a senior at the University of Colorado Boulder

The girls say:

“No, I don’t think there’s such a thing as the perfect number. It’s personal for everyone.” – Leah, a senior at Skidmore College

“I feel like if someone had like 15 already during college, that’s a lot. I can’t really pinpoint a good number – I think it all depends on if you’ve dated someone or not. I don’t believe that people should just be with one person for their entire life, though... at least not without testing the waters with other people first.” – Salena*, a junior at Northwestern University

“Most of my friends are already seriously dating someone, if they’re not already engaged. So I guess a low number would be ideal because that means you’ve found guys, or the guy, who you want to stay with for a long time.” – Meredith*, a senior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Clearly, there’s no consensus on an “ideal” number, and guys and girls don’t see numbers exactly the same way: what we see as gaining experience or testing the waters can come off as being promiscuous to the guys around campus. Still, that doesn’t mean that if a campus cutie you’re into comes along, you should avoid upping your number just for the sake of staying in the low side, and you definitely shouldn’t feel self-conscious about what’s happened in the past. First off, you can’t change what’s already been done, and second, the only person who needs to be happy with your number at the end of the day is you.

Plus, we had a feeling that girls were just as iffy about guys with high numbers, which means that the judgment is a two-way street – and also probably not an issue if you and that campus cutie really click. So we asked collegiettes to share their thoughts on a potential partner’s number. Check out what they had to say:

Does a potential partner’s number matter to girls?

Collegiettes certainly care a lot – if not more – about other people’s numbers than they do about their own, specifically potential partners’. Come on, you know you’re curious: has this new hottie in your life been around the block, or is he or she relatively fresh to the hook-up game (and ready to experience all those fun, new things with you)? Talking to your new partner about your past sexual history can be ultra-awkward, but these collegiettes say they’d rather know a partner’s number right off the bat regardless.

“I do put weight on a person's number, but I kind of hate that it matters to me. I know that a ‘number’ is a very rigid way of evaluating someone and that there is a lot of context behind how each person arrives at their number. However, I can't help but be put off by a guy who has a number that's through the roof! If a potential partner reveals a high number to me, I can't help but think he's just waiting for a girl – any girl –  to say yes. That doesn't make me feel special, and as a result, I am less interested in him.” – Connie, a senior at Carnegie Mellon University

“Talking with my boyfriend about our ‘numbers’ was kind of awkward, but I'm really glad that we got it out of the way. If I didn't know his, I would always be wondering, so it's better just to know. Plus, it wasn't as high as I thought it would be, so talking about it was kind of a relief!” – Megan

Unfortunately, this interest in other people’s numbers can backfire. While you’re fishing for background info on your crush’s nookie experience, he or she might be doing the same for you (if the quotes from the college guys above are any evidence). Plus, the unavoidable fact is that sometimes it seems like collegiettes can’t help but comment on each other’s numbers, too, which means that comparisons and even judgments abound – even if they come from within.

Alice says that this gossip-driven phenomenon is all too common. “What's funny is I would never judge anyone else for [her] number (okay, maybe if it was, like, 100), but I judge myself for it!” she says. “I've never felt directly judged for it and my friends have been mostly super reassuring, but sometimes they would make a subtle comment that hurt me a little. Everyone has a personal approach to sex and casual sex and dating, and somehow a concrete number can mean way more than it should within their belief system.”

Alice says that the college hook-up culture has led to her having a higher number than she would have expected, which may be to blame for many collegiettes’ insecurities about their numbers. She explains, “I think a big part of it is me searching for a relationship... and failing, because the dating scene is so messed up in college.”

Is there a double standard?

Alice isn’t alone in her reaction to having a high number. For many collegiettes, having a “high” number – which we know is completely relative and subjective – can be a huge source of insecurity. Plus, the differing social understandings of female versus male sexuality can make girls with higher numbers feel like targets or like they have to keep their numbers secret. Our collegiettes reveal that guys, on the other hand, tend to escape condemnation for fooling around with multiple ladies. Check out their thoughts on the double standard for sex:

“There's definitely a double standard when it comes to an acceptable number for men and women. I think that comes from the idea that men are generally more willing to have sex (lower standards, more promiscuous), so women who behave similarly and have an equal number are deemed ‘sl*ts’ because they've gone against the stereotype of what women should be doing (saving themselves for significant others, saying no).” – Connie

“I really do think there's a double standard, because when we say that a guy's number makes him a 'sl*t,' it's funny, and when we say it about a girl, it's shameful. I know deep down that your number doesn't matter in any way—it’s just a number!—but it can really hurt your self-esteem. My advice is to not let it!” – Alice

“There’s an obvious double standard between guys and girls. A guy who graduated when I was a freshman slept with over 60 different women. If he were a girl he’d have been treated differently. I want to say no, [numbers don’t matter to me], but that’s not true.” – Liana

“I think there's totally a double standard between men and women. Men with higher numbers, in my experience, are praised as true bros, while girls are usually labeled sl*ts. It's totally unfair!” – Megan

“I do believe there is a double standard; guys are expected to have a higher number than girls so that they can always be the more experienced one. People look down on girls if they sleep around too much, which I don't think is fair. If you're a sexual creature and you like the pleasure, you go do you!” – Emma

The double standard that still pervades college campuses today is not only biased and unfair, but also completely misogynistic. Fortunately, collegiettes aren’t taking this treatment any longer: ladies across the country are speaking out about their feelings on the issue, starting dialogues and continuously showing that they aren’t afraid to be themselves, no matter what their number. One notable example is the international SlutWalk movement, which aims to reappropriate the word “sl*t” and do away with the stigma often associated with women who have active sex lives or dress provocatively (the movement is especially concerned with the role that sl*t-shaming plays in rape culture and victim-blaming). At the end of the day, your number doesn’t define you; the definition of the number itself is only important if we allow it to be. If you really feel ashamed of your number, change the narrative: don’t engage in gossipy conversations about other collegiettes’ sex lives (yet another reason why the Golden Rule is always a good idea), and when a potential partner asks, share as much as you’re willing to and ask that he or she respect the fact that your past is in the past. The point is that you’re with this new potential SO now, and the last thing you want to do is worry about past experiences when something so exciting is happening now.

Sex—or a lack thereof—is a personal choice, and there’s no right or wrong amount of partners to have. Forget what Anna Faris’s What’s Your Number? character said; just do whatever (or whomever) you’d like!

15 Reasons Why 'Pretty Little Liars' No Longer Makes Sense

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When Pretty Little Liars premiered, we were instantly hooked. A murder mystery, a group of relatable and captivating females, a roster of attractive romantic interests and a whole lot of secrets - what's not to like? But since then, the show has become a tangle of intricately confusing plot points. Now that season five has ended, we’re more perplexed than ever, and the more we try to figure it out, the more our head hurts. Here are 15 unavoidable reasons why the show no longer makes sense.

1. The parents have no clue what is going on in their daughters’ lives.

Talk about absentee parenting! Not only are the girls’ parents completely ignorant about the A stalking, they also disappear quite frequently. Seriously, where are you all going?

2. No one thinks it’s odd that a creepy lurker in a black hoodie is, like, everywhere.

Hello, are the black leather gloves not a giveaway either?

3. Just about everyone has been accused of being A… except the actual culprit.

Maybe they didn't suspect Charles because no one knew he existed!

4. On that note, we have no idea whom to trust.

Harmless eye twitch = instantly added to our list of suspects.

5. We need a total breakdown of everyone who has ever been a member of the A team, like now.

Is there a hierarchy of members? And who was A when? A timeline and bio of all past and present members would be super helpful.

6. Show us the money.

What is the budget for this type of operation, and where is A’s cash supply coming from? We don’t get it… You built an entire dollhouse-style lair and totally replicated the girls’ rooms and have all this techy equipment, but you’ll only wear a black hoodie?

7. The timeline is getting really wonky. 

The girls were supposed to be 16 when the show started. Five years later and they’re still not out of high school. Maybe it’s because they never show up to class. Or are they on some kind of leave of absence for that whole arrest/kidnapping fiasco?

8. SO many opportunities not taken to expose A.

They’ve been this close to A on a multitude of occasions. Why not just rip off the mask/hood and see who’s underneath?

9. There are a ton of storylines with loose ends.

We take issue with the unanswered questions about the following: Bethany Young, Toby’s supposed corpse in the woods, Vivian Darkbloom, Mona’s seemingly dead body in the trunk of a car, Mrs. DiLaurentis’s killer, WHO IS CHARLES?!

10. The girls lack common sense.

Try taking the advice our mothers gave us at your age: There’s power in numbers. Stay out of the woods. Honesty is the best policy. If you’re ever being maliciously harassed by an unknown criminal mastermind, don’t let it drag on for five years.

11. The theories of overly obsessed fans are more entertaining than the actual show.

We dare you to go look up the proof that Aria is really A. It’s almost too good to be true.

12. Every time we’re promised answers, we’re just left with more questions.

Warning: If they say there’s going to be any type of reveal, don’t believe them.

13. Every episode is an exploration into whether or not the writers have planned into the future. AT. ALL.

It turns out the biggest pretty little liar of them all is the show’s creator, Marlene King.

14. There are still two whole seasons left.

Just end our misery already, won’t you?

15. But we can’t help but watch.

We have to believe that one day we’ll figure it all out!

6 Annoying Post-Graduation Questions (& How to Answer Them)

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You’ve taken your last college class, finished your internship and finally walked across the stage to accept your diploma. Now you can celebrate with all your closest friends and family, because you are officially a college graduate!

Although the journey to graduation herds seniors along a similar path, post-graduation plans aren’t always set in stone. While some lucky seniors are boasting about multiple job offers or are heading off to grad school, many graduates find themselves in an “oh crap” moment of realizing that they still have no idea what they’re doing with their lives (which is totally okay). And thanks to abundant family phone calls and dinners celebrating your graduation, the same old questions pop up over and over again, haunting you for answers you don’t have. Ignore the disapproving looks from Aunt Jane and take advantage of these tactful answers to the six most annoying questions posed about your post-graduation life!

1. “What’s your plan?”

What you should say:

 “I’m going to enjoy my summer and use this time to figure out which direction I want to take my career in.”

Good news: You’re not alone in your post-graduation joblessness. Bad news: You still don’t have a job. “It’s a nosy question that assumes you should have it all figured out in your early 20s,” says college alumna Kayla.

These are your last moments as a young adult without any life-changing obligations or important career choices. Live it up! Travel with your friends, volunteer abroad, take an internship or just chill, and then designate a time during the day that you’ll devote to the job hunt.

2. “When are you two getting married?”

What you should say:

“We’re only 22 years old and are just enjoying being together and living in the present,” suggests University of Iowa alumna Colie Lumbreras.

Getting married is a huge decision, and if you’re not ready for it, don’t let your family pressure you. People love an excuse to dress up, drink champagne and eat cake. Plus, the grandparents want little grandchildren to bake cookies and knit sweaters for. Remind them that when it happens, it’ll happen, and you will definitely send a wedding invitation their way when it does.

3. “Are you thinking about grad school?”

What you should say:

“Grad school is not currently in my plan. I’m focusing on finding a job, but I would still consider furthering my education.”

You would think that after spending a gazillion dollars on a college degree, people would commend the option to start making money instead of spending it on more school. If you’re not thinking of going back to the books just yet (or ever), acknowledge that grad school is a realistic option, but also emphasize that you are working on standing on your own two feet before going for a higher degree.

4. “Why are you working there? Is that what you went to school for?”

What you should say:

“I’m working toward where I want to be, even though circumstances don’t allow me to take the traditional route,” suggests Kenyatta Giddings, an alumna from the University of Texas at Austin.

So you’re working as a barista instead of at your dream company. Good for you to have a job to begin with! Even if your current job title doesn’t reflect it, tell the people who ask what kind of career you hope to have. You never know where it will lead!

Although she hated it, Bustle writer Erin Mayer says she’s glad that she worked in retail after graduating because it taught her that nothing lasts forever, including having not-so-great jobs. “If I hadn't spent those months biding my time in a retail position, I wouldn't have come across the internship that allowed me to pursue my passion for a living,” she says.

It may suck, but it’s steady money, there’s room for growth and the customer service skills you acquire will help your resume and serve you well in the future!

5. “Why are you moving back home?”

What you should say:  

“I’m moving back in to save up money for an eventual move and get secure within my job industry before taking the next step on my own.”

So what if you move back home? Yeah, you might have to deal with pesky siblings, nosy parents and little privacy, but it saves you a ton of money and helps you get a solid footing before moving out on your own. Plus, you still get mom’s good ole home cooking, family vacations and free laundry. Emphasize these perks and explain that being around the people you love is the best environment to foster your making the next big decision in your life.

6. “Are you ready for the real world?”

What you should say:

“I can’t wait to see what the next chapter in my life has to offer!”

It’s impossible to be 100 percent ready for life after college. Suddenly your closet consists of blazers, button-downs and slacks instead of cute tank tops and jean shorts; you go out to eat at fancy restaurants instead of eating cereal for dinner and you stay home on Thursday nights cause you’re too tired from a full day at work. Growing up happens! You may not feel totally ready, but you can still take on the next step with excitement.

Remember to take every question thrown at you as an opportunity to challenge yourself and prove that what you learned in your four years at college was worth it. Answer with pride and respect (and maybe throw in a little hair flip, too). 


This Anti-Rape Campaign Clarifies the Meaning of Consent

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A new anti-rape campaign in London called #ThisDoesntMeanYes has gained popularity for its cheeky approach to affirmative consent. The campaign was created by Rape Crisis, a charity that describes itself as "a feminist organization that that exists to promote the needs of women and girls who have experienced sexual violence, to improve services to them and to work towards the elimination of sexual violence." 

The images for the #ThisDoesntMeanYes campaign portray women wearing things like short skirts, cropped tops, tight dresses and red lipstick and an overlay of the #ThisDoesntMeanYes hashtag. Some of the images have longer blocks of text that say things like, "A short skirt is not a yes" or "A walk home is not a yes." 

These images go beyond simply reinforcing the idea of affirmative consent, which is the idea that nothing but a verbal, sober and enthusiastic "yes" makes sex consensual. The in-your-face images of real women wearing whatever they want and being whomever they want pushes the idea that women need to be able to express themselves however they want without fearing sexual assault as a consequence.

Hopefully this trendy, relatable and empowering campaign will make people think before they say that a woman was "asking for it" based on her appearance or behavior when she is sexually assaulted.

The 13 Stages of Oversleeping for Your 8 a.m. Class

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You know how you thought you only hit snooze twice? You actually hit it three times that. Now your first class is starting in 10 minutes, and you have terrible bedhead and morning breath that could kill someone. These are the stages of oversleeping for your 8 a.m., or, why you should never, EVER sign up for a class at that hour in the first place.

1. You finally wake up when your snooze alarm goes off for the eighth time and your roommate throws something at you.

Wait, it's only... wait... WAIT, WHAT?

2. As soon as you notice what time it is, all hell breaks loose.

HOW DID THIS HAPPEN AGAIN??!

3. You jump out of bed and quickly begin scrambling to somehow wash your face and brush your teeth at the same time.

Yum, face cleanser for breakfast!

4. You don't bother with your hair because there's simply not time for it, so you'll have to accept the fact that you'll look gross today.

Let's hope there's no one cute in your class.

5. After getting dressed in record time, you rush to get your backpack together. It's possible that you forgot your assignment and snack for the day.

(You're more upset about the snack.)

6. You text your friend in that class to save you a seat so you don't get stuck in the front row.

Let's hope she didn't oversleep, too.

7. Class started five minutes ago but you're starving, so you tear apart your kitchen to try to find something decent.

Cereal in a Solo cup? Okay.

8. As soon as you leave, you begin competing for the fastest time to ever make it to your class.

You even... take the stairs. (Dun dun duuuuun.)

9. Running with a backpack is not only embarrassing but also semi-difficult, so you're definitely getting some weird stares.

Excuse me, sorry, just trying to fix my tanking GPA.

10. By the time you get to your class, you're totally out of breath.

Good thing your backpack covers your back sweat :/

11. You walk in awkwardly, 20 minutes late, and your friend is all the way on the other side of the classroom.

Walking through tiny rows of ticked-off people and apologizing under your breath every two seconds is totally how you wanted to start your morning. Hooray.

12. When you finally take your seat, you question why on earth you ever signed up for a class at this hour.

THE SUN HAS BARELY RISEN.

13. Remember during registration when you thought an 8 a.m. would be good for you so you could jump-start your day?

Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha. Never. Again.

Order our Book, The Her Campus Guide to College Life, NOW!

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Hey collegiettes!

We know you love reading HC on your laptops, your smartphones, and your tablets... but now you can truly curl up with HC because our first-ever book, The Her Campus Guide to College Life, just hit stores!

Order your copy online here or head to your local Barnes & Noble! If you buy a copy between April 27th and 11:59pm PST on April 30th, you'll get 25% off any order in Her Campus Shop. Just email your e-receipt (or a photo of your physical receipt) to giveaways@hercampus.com to receive your discount code.

And be sure to check out our upcoming schedule of book signing events and see if we're coming to your area!

The Her Campus Guide to College Life: How to Manage Relationships, Stay Safe and Healthy, Handle Stress, and Have the Best Years of Your Life covers everything you need to know to rock college, from how to get along with your roommates to how to avoid the 'freshman 15', deal with tough professors, snag internships, decide whether to study abroad, and much, much more.

Whether you're already an upperclassman or are just getting ready to go off to college next fall, this book has everything you need to survive and thrive on campus when it comes to all aspects of your life. Our book also includes handy resources like a template roommate contract, dorm room grocery list, and more.

Want a sneak preview? Read an excerpt from our book here then order your copy!

I can't wait to hear what you think!

HC Love,
Stephanie Kaplan Lewis, Co-founder, CEO & Editor-in-Chief of Her Campus

5 Crazy-Cute Graduation Dresses Under $25

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It's that time of year again... the worst and best part of any college experience: graduation. Whether you're excited for a new change or tearing up at the thought of leaving your college besties, you still want to receive your diploma dressed to the nines. But, since you're starting your adult life, the last thing you want to do is go broke from buying a beautiful dress for one event. In order to help you start on the right foot before going off into the real world, we've rounded up five cute and affordable dresses you can wear to your spring ceremony. 

1. Lace-Trimmed Shift Dress, Forever 21, $24.80

LDBs are perfect for all occasions, including a graduation ceremony. This drapey LBD is perfect for a girl with classic taste. The lace makes this dress classically feminine, while the dark color gives this look some edge. Pair this dress with silver jewelry, a white blazer and black pumps for a simple yet elegant look.

2. American Rag Pop Over Maxi Dress, Macy's, $26.99 (extra 25% off with code 'FRIEND' through May 4)

If your school is planning to have an outdoor ceremony, be sure to come prepared for all sorts of weather changes with a maxi dress. The long, flowy skirt will keep your legs warmer than a short dress will (and, you can even sneak on a pair of leggings underneath if it gets really cold out). Wear this maxi dress with wedge heels and a brightly colored cardigan for a bold, spring-y look. 

3. Riviera Bodycon Dress, Tobi, $24

Bodycon dresses are always an easy go-to for any graduation ceremony, and this LWD (little white dress) can take you from the ceremony to the after party in no time! Pair it with a blazer and classy heels for an outfit that won't look like you're headed to a club. 

4. Pleated Abstract Print Dress, Forever 21, $24.90

If you consider yourself a bold girl who likes flair, color and graphics, this affordable dress from Forever 21 was probably made for you. The funky design allows you to express your fun side while the cut of the dress is appropriate for any graduation setting. Try pairing this dress with chic booties for a clean look that's not too over-the-top. 

5. New Look Spot Mesh Skater Dress, ASOS, $23

Try going for a mod vibe this graduation season with this dress from ASOS. The sheer polka-dot top will give you a '60s feel that you can pair with beautiful, vintage-inspired waves and T-strap heels. Be sure to bring on the red lipstick, too!

Happy Graduation, collegiettes! Which affordable dress will you be wearing to your graduation ceremony? 

'Far From the Madding Crowd' is a Must-See

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In case you’re searching for a movie to watch this weekend that will distract you from the impending stress of finals week, look no further than Far From the Madding Crowd! Starring Carey Mulligan (from The Great Gatsby), Matthias Schoenaertz, Michael Sheen (from Breaking Dawn), and Tom Sturridge, this film is guaranteed to pull at the heartstrings of any romantic.  

Based on the novel written by Thomas Hardy, this adaptation focuses on the journey of an independent woman who discovers herself after inherting a farm and assuming a role of leadership—all while finding love along the way. But don’t be quick to assume that this is just another typical love story. Far From the Madding Crowd offers far more substance than your average love triangle. In fact, Bathsheba Everdene (Mulligan) is a highly autonomous woman whose attention is sought after by 3 very different men—a hardworking farmer, a daring sergeant, and a wealthy neighbor. She maintains her high rank in a male-dominated society, and isn’t afraid to bluntly turn down the men who hurriedly ask for her hand in marriage. Bathsheba also proves that although she is a woman, she is equally as capable of doing farmwork as the men are. In fact, she isn’t afraid to join the farmers and get her pristine dresses dirty while washing sheep in a tub of dirty water.

Yesterday evening, we caught up with the cast of Far From the Madding Crowd at the film's New York City premiere. Among the lights, camera, and plenty of action, we were able to speak exclusively with stars, and hear their thoughts on why this adaptation stands out from its previous versions.

Although Hardy wrote the novel in the 1800s, it is still quite relatable to a modern audience. The execution of this story is successful through the ways the that the cast and crew are “able to integrate aspects from the book, like independence vs. marriage, a woman in a male world, and the mistakes she makes along the way to her happy ending,” screenwriter David Nicholls told us from the red carpet. The film utilizes these timeless literary themes in order to tell a story that resonates with today's audience. For actress Carey Mulligan, the decision to audition for the role was a no-brainer. The combination of a beautifully written storyline and a director who was able to make the vision come to life contributed to Mulligan’s choice. “I really loved the character, and I loved the story. I was also a big fan of Thomas Vinterberg’s work,” Mulligan said in an interview with us on the red carpet.

 

For those of you who haven’t read Hardy’s novel, the plot twists carefully incorporated into the film’s plot will leave you shocked and wondering what will happen next. Be sure to check out Far From the Madding Crowd, in theaters this Friday!

Abercrombie is Saying Goodbye to Its Shirtless Male Models

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It’s time to say goodbye to the chiseled abs covering shopping bags and the dimly lit, heavily-scented stores that mark the transition from child to teenager. That’s right—Abercrombie & Fitch is changing its notorious brand image. In a statement released last week, brand president Christos Angelides announced his plan to desexualize both the Abercrombie & Fitch and Hollister brands.

Starting at the end of July, shoppers can expect various changes to the store’s environment. Most notably, sexualized marketing is finally off the table. Whenever A&F opens a new store, they will celebrate with fully clothed models. Shirtless models won’t be seen at any more A&F events, nor will they be found on gift cards and shopping bags. The only image of a sculpted torso promoted by the company will remain on their signature Fierce perfume, in order to stay consistent with the perfume market.

But a lack of shirtless men won’t be the only change in the store’s appearance. Angelides promises to create a more welcoming environment to shoppers by increasing lighting in stores, decreasing the scent, and arranging the trees found in stores in a way that will provide a more positive shopping experience.

As for the employees themselves, there are new policies that will be implemented to make the staff environment feel much more inclusive. The new policy states that store associates will not be hired based on body type or physical attract. This hiring statement is a step in the right direction for A&F’s inclusivity goal, especially after refusing to hire a Muslim woman landed them in the Supreme Court. Perhaps in an attempt to undo the damage caused by this case, the “Look Policy Guidelines” will be relaxed, so employees will have more say over what they wear on the job. Of course, male employees will now be expected to wear shirts. Even further, their job titles will officially change from “model” to “brand representative”—a title much more professional and much less degrading.

After former CEO Mike Jeffries retired last December, the company has finally had the opportunity to give Abercrombie & Fitch and sister company, Hollister, a new brand image that will hopefully help sales. In the past holiday quarter, sales have been down by 14 percent, and customers have continued to air their concerns about the sexualized message that the brand is sending—or selling, rather. But come July, all of this will be changing. Angelides hopes that replacing countless images of torsos with rock-hard abs with diverse photos of clothed teenagers and creating more welcoming store environments will give the company the boost it needs to get back to where it used to be.

11 Ab Exercises to Get You Bikini-Ready

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Summer means bikinis, beaches and bronze skin. It also means giving up unlimited access to your free campus gym (that hopefully you used), which is sort of a catch-22. Luckily, you can get beach-ready at home; just grab your iPod, a good workout outfit and a yoga mat and donate 20 minutes three times a week to a great core with the following moves! Complete the circuit once through. The sets are done in repetitions of 32, which calculates roughly into 64 pulses of music.

1. Traditional Crunch

Begin the workout with 32 traditional crunches. Proper form is achieved by having your legs in a 90-degree right angle, your arms behind your head and your fingers placed lightly on your head. When crunching up, imagine lifting your face toward the ceiling instead of trying to pull yourself to a seated position; this will help target your abdominals and lessen the strain on your neck. If you continue to strain your neck, press your tongue to the roof of your mouth as you crunch, which makes it more difficult to lift with your neck instead of your abs. Crunches should be done by lifting your upper body instead of just your neck.

2. Oblique Blaster

Next, target your obliques, the muscles that run along your side and are often blamed for the “muffin top.” Eliminate your love handles by first crossing your right leg over your left leg with your right ankle over your left knee. Twisting your core toward your right leg, lift up for 32 reps, trying to touch your left elbow to your right knee. To avoid neck strain, imagine a tennis ball is under your chin and keep that distance throughout the entire crunch. If you can’t feel the burn along your side, place your right arm out in a T shape to further isolate your side muscles. Repeat on the other side.

3. Table Top

Remaining on your back, raise your legs to a 90-degree angle and crunch up for 32 reps, remembering to fully lower to the mat between each rep. Again, focus on raising your face to the ceiling instead of up and out. This move will target your upper abdominals. 

4. Vertical Leg Crunch

For the next 32 reps, straighten your legs above you (or as far as you can). Repeat proper form with your hands lightly behind your head. This move will target your upper abdominals and inner core muscles.

5. Reverse Crunch

Give your upper abs a rest with the reverse crunch, which targets the belly pooch and lower abdominals. Place your hands under your bum with your legs still straight in the air and thrust your hips upward so that your bottom comes four to six inches off the ground. Do not use momentum to keep you going between sets; fully settle back onto your hands between each thrust. Repeat for 32 reps.

6. Frog-Leg Crunch

To continue working your lower stomach, return your legs to the mat in a butterfly position with your feet pressed together and your legs splayed out to the side (as close to the mat as comfortable). Crunch up (using the tennis ball trick) for 32 reps.

7. Kayakers

You get to sit up for this one! Sit with your legs bent at a 90-degree angle, reclined slightly (the further you lean back, the harder the move is). To begin “kayaking,” twist your torso and tap the ground first on the left side and then on the right in rapid but controlled motion. Repeat for 32 counts, and then amp up the intensity for 32 more counts by lifting your feet off the ground. You should feel it in your hips and obliques. Move into child’s pose after completing this move for a brief relief.

8. Ankle Taps

Returning to the mat on your back with your legs bent at a 90-degree angle, lay your feet flat on the floor. Swivel your torso to the right, reaching with your right hand toward your right ankle, then tap it and return to starting position. Repeat on left side. Alternate until you complete 32 taps on each side.

9. Leg Lifts

This move is all about control. Lying on your back with hands to your side (or under your bum to make it easier) and your legs flat, hover your feet above the mat. Slowly raise your legs up, keeping them straight, till your waist and legs make a 90-degree angle. Return to hovering above the mat—do not touch the floor—and repeat 16 times.  

10. Standard Plank

This stagnant move is achieved by getting onto your elbows and toes, creating a straight line with your body. This move will make your deep abdominals quake the longer you hold it. Aim for three intervals of 30 seconds, resting 15 seconds between rounds. Proper form requires looking down at the mat, not up at the wall or dropping your head to your chest. If you cannot hold the plank for the full 30 seconds, do not just drop the mat in defeat; instead, lower your knees to the mat while keeping a straight line from your head to your knees (not a 90-degree angle) to lessen the intensity. The inner abdominals are the strong muscles that hold your food baby in and help show off all your hard work. While you cannot see directly them, it is very important to build a strong core from the foundation out.

11. Superman

For every front core muscle, there is a corresponding back muscle. It’s absolutely imperative to work your back as well as work your core, otherwise you’ll constantly hunch over and have chronic back problems! So flip over on your stomach and show your back some love. Lying prone with your arms outstretched, raise your arms and legs five inches off the ground, hold for five seconds and repeat. Arms should remain straight the entire exercise. Repeat 32 times.

And you’re done! Settle into child’s pose and revel in your hard work. Make sure to stretch gently and thoroughly after the workout. Repeat this circuit three times a week and you’ll likely see subtle results in two to four weeks with real progress after six weeks. A strong core will not only look great, but will also give you improved posture, strength and energy. 


8 Graduation Hairstyles that Will Look Amazing Under Your Cap

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Graduation is a beautiful day! All those four years of hard work, study sessions, late nights, and the Freshman 15 have finally culminated into something tangible: a diploma! For all our collegiettes who are graduating, we just want to alleviate the stress of deciding how to style your hair to look beautiful under the cap and in all your pictures. 

1. Side-swept shine

All eyes will be on your with your dazzling hair and smile. This look is also relatively simple: just bring out a section of the front of your hair and sweep it to the side. Use some hairspray to hold it into place and use a shine serum to keep it glossy!

2. Curly Q's

This hairstyle is super fun! Do your usual twist-out, but make sure to bring some twists to the front to get the full hair effect. Next morning, secure your cap in place with bobby pins!

3. Half-pinned curls

This is another simple look that will make such a large statement, especially with a bold lip color like Alexa Chung is doing above. Separate your hair into a couple of sections and wrap them around your curling band. Using a bobby pin, pin a side back behind your ear and let the rest of your curls frame your face. 

4. Naturally perfect

There's no reason to not play up your natural curls! Make sure they're polished and perfect so that your locks don't frizz up. To bring out the best curls, wash your hair and dry it with curl product and a diffuser. Then, take a curling wand and recurl some of your strands to give them ultra definition. Finish off your style with some shine serum!

5. Side braid

Look at this amazing braid! So stylish and simple. Get the look by bringing all your hair to one side, and use a fun technique to spice up the braid. Try out fishtailing and then make sure to spray your hair with some shine serum. Other fun things you can do: intertwine a ribbon or do a controlled messy braid!

6. Low and fun

Here's another fun style to keep your hair out of the way for graduation, while staying chic. Using a curling wand, wrap a couple of sections around the wand and then pull it into a low and side ponytail. Leave some natural hair parts out to give the look a fun, easy-going vibe and make sure to wrap those sections around the wand, too!

7. Pinned and proper

This is another simple hairstyle that also packs a punch. Style your hair as usual, and pin the sides back (tp let your face shine!). Make sure to use extra curl defining lotion to make those strands pop out!

8. Touch of color

Want to totally spice up your hair? Add some color to it! Get a temporary pastel color or washable hair dye in a color that complements your graduation robe. It'll be one final hoorah of youth before entering the real world!

What styles are you going to try out for your graduation?

Every Body is a Bikini Body

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When ads of a bikini clad model asking the question, “Are you beach body ready?” began popping up in London tube stations, nobody was surprised. Unfortunately, women of our generation are used to seeing the female body hyper-sexualized in order to sell a product. What was surprising—and inspiring—is the way people reacted to the ads.

Several subway riders began writing words of encouragement on the ads, changing the message completely. Bloggers Tara Costello and Fiona Longmuir posed in front of the advert in bikinis, proudly stating that all they need to do is put on a bikini to be bikini ready.


A Facebook page called Each Body’s Ready has been started in protest of the ads. Blythe Pepino, a singer in the band Vault, has helped the #eachbodysready campaign succeed. She claimed she was tired of seeing these types of ads.

“It’s not uncommon to see ladies in lingerie, but the commoditization and sexualization of ‘the beach body’ seems to have become a meme trending in our lives. It was too much for me to sit by and watch, so I decided to take action,” Pepino said to the BBC.

Just got sent through another find. Very sweetly compliments the model too which is cool. :) such a lot of love being bandied around from all this

Posted by Eachbodysready on Thursday, April 23, 2015

The Advertising Standards Authority has already received 33 official complaints about the ads, and a Change.org campaign to get the ads removed has gotten 35,000 signatures.

The Best (& Worst) Places to Find Your Summer Fling

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When thinking about summer romance, the first thing that comes to mind is a scene straight out of the movie Grease, where Danny and Sandy meet and spontaneously fall in love at the beach. While the beach might be your go-to summer hangout spot, it might not be the best place to find a fling. But have you ever paid attention to the cute guy at your job or internship? Take a look at the best places to find your summer fling… and the spots that might leave you wondering if Prince Charming even exists.

The Best Places

1. Where You Work

You might dread waking up early every day in the summer to go to a job or internship, but whether your job is awesome or kind of a bore, you should pay attention to the people working there.

“Relationships that spark at a shared 'special place' have a better chance of being what you want,” says Carole Lieberman, M.D., psychiatrist and author of Bad Girls: Why Men Love Them & How Good Girls Can Learn Their Secrets. “For example, if you're both counselors at the same camp, you can support each other and share secret trysts after the campers go to bed.”

Just be careful—some companies have strict rules against dating another coworker!

2. A Bookstore

Take a break from the frat guys who invade your college town and scope out an area where intellectuals reside. While you probably won’t be spending most of your summer in a bookstore, if you’re looking for something relaxing to do, it’s a great place to stimulate your mind and spark a potential love interest.

Nicole Moshe, a sophomore at the University of Central Florida, says she pays attention to guys when she’s at bookstores. “If you see a person browsing in the same section you like or if somebody picked up a book you love, you can start up a conversation easily and you already have something in common,” she says. “Also, it's nice to know that there are still people out there that read hard copies of books.”

Strike up a conversation with the guy reading the back of a Divergent novel, or maybe suggest your favorite book to him – you never know where it might take you!

3. A Coffee Shop

Who doesn’t love an iced coffee during the heat of summer? While stopping by your morning coffee spot, put your cell phone down and take a look at the people around you.

“A coffee shop is a really relaxed environment, and people usually read there, so if they're reading something you like, it can spark conversation,” Nicole says.

A coffee shop is also a place where you can have a casual conversation to get to know someone new without the pressure of it being an actual date, or even having to know him before!

4. A Music Festival

There are few better ways to bond with someone than over a mutual love of music. “Great locations to find a summer fling are places you go to do something you feel passionate about,” Lieberman says.

Since you already know you’ll have something in common with a person—your taste in music—this sort of event is a stress-free atmosphere where you can start talking to the cute guy you see rocking out to your favorite band. Venture away from your standard group (but don’t get lost!) and approach someone new. Whether you end up sitting on a blanket together and enjoying the music or you listen to the beats while sitting on his shoulders, you’re bound to make a new friend—or maybe meet a new love interest!

The Worst Places

1. The Beach

While the beach might seem like a good location to find summer romance due to its laid-back atmosphere, Lieberman says that might not be the best idea.

“If you meet a guy in a very general place – like the beach – you won't know anything about him,” she says. “A summer fling is much more satisfying if you can share the same passion or hobby with your guy. So, if you're doing something you love, like going sailing, and he is, too, then you can enjoy it together for the rest of the summer. And the more specific, the better.”

2. On Vacation

Although meeting new peopleis always fun on vacation, anything that might get too serious could be a problem if you don’t live near each other.

“Vacations are super-tempting times for summer flings because you're away from responsibilities and in a beautiful, exciting setting,” Lieberman says. “Just know that if the guy you meet lives far away, it might not be realistic to expect the fling to continue once you return home.”

While some couples can make long distance work, for the most part it will be difficult to keep the fling alive after you both go home, which will probably leave you disappointed. You don’t want your fun vacation memories to be tarnished by an unsuccessful fling!

3. At a Bar

While there might be plenty of guys to choose from there, bars aren’t the prime spot to meet a fling.

“Don't look for romance in bars or at wild beach parties where guys are just looking for sex and the girl of the hour,” Lieberman says. “The next day, he'll be off with someone new; whatever girl is easy and close at hand.”

Unless your nice-guy radar is second to none, you probably won’t be able to detect a guy’s true intentions at a bar. Your best bet is to stick to a girls’ night out when going to a bar and wait until morning to find that special guy.

Summer is a great time to be carefree and spontaneous. Go somewhere you wouldn’t normally hang around, and you just might find a new romance!

30 Songs to Get You Through Every Stage of Finals

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Finals season is upon us, meaning you’re going to need some music to get you pumped to defeat that organic chemistry exam you’ve been dreading all semester! Check out this list of the top 30 songs—which'll get you through each stage of finals week!

Stage 1: Let the Studying Begin!

Face it. You’re sitting in front of your computer screen with a random textbook off to the side, wondering where to even start with studying. Let these songs be your motivation!

1. Run the World (Girls) – Beyoncé

2. Stronger – Kanye West

3. Roar – Katy Perry

4. Hit Me With Your Best Shot – Pat Benatar

5. Diva – Beyoncé

6. Rock N Roll – Avril Lavigne

7. Wrecking Ball – Miley Cyrus


Stage 2: When You’re Questioning If College Is Really For You

At this point, hopefully you’re deep into the abyss of geology or some other subject that will most likely be useless to you once finals are over. You’re probably about FourFiveSeconds from screaming your head off and giving up, meaning you need some tunes that perfectly explain your frustration.

8. FourFiveSeconds – Rihanna

9. Gives You Hell – The All-American Rejects

10. Say Something – A Great Big World

11. Ain’t Worth The Whiskey – Cole Swindell

12. I’m Not Okay (I Promise) – My Chemical Romance

13. Blank Space – Taylor Swift

14. Lazy Song – Bruno Mars

15. I Won’t Give Up – Jason Mraz


Stage 3: STRESS BEGONE

Yipee! You made it past the stage of dread and despair. Now, it’s time to de-stress your mind with these easygoing anthems that are guaranteed to make you feel unstoppable!

16. Put Your Records On – Corinne Bailey Rae

17. Survivor – Destiny’s Child

18. Pocketful of Sunshine – Natasha Bedingfield

19. Thinking Out Loud – Ed Sheeran

20. I’m Like A Bird – Nelly Furtado

21. A Thousand Miles – Vanessa Carlton

22. Hey, Soul Sister – Train


Stage 4: FINALS ARE OVER!

Your days of staying up until 3 a.m. are over! Well… until next semester, at least. It’s time to celebrate, and every celebration calls for music worthy of the occasion! Check out these pumped-up hits and party the night away with your friends!

23. Best Day of My Life – American Authors

24. Cheers (Drink to That) – Rihanna/Avril Lavigne

25. Can’t Tell Me Nothin’ – Kanye West

26. We Are Young – Fun. ft. Janelle Monae

27. #stupidfacedd – Wallpaper

28. I Love College – Asher Roth

29. We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together – Taylor Swift

30. Summer – Calvin Harris

Public Speaking: How to Squash Nerves & Anxiety

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This article has been syndicated to Her Campus from The Student Budget by Simona Antonova, a Her Campus Blogger Network member. Read the full post here

If you've managed to get this far in life without doing any public speaking, spill. What is your secret? Chances are, you’ve had to do some sort of presentation at least once, whether it was at school or at work. There are very few people who revel in the idea of speaking before an audience, and the general consensus is that it sucks. There are countless more pleasant things to do. Hobbies, yo!

Public speaking takes some guts, and can make anyone feel nervous or anxious—even those most experienced. They’ve just learned how to hide it well. Being a good public speaker can’t be done simply by reading about it. It’s one of those skills that requires more practice than education. There are plenty of sites that provide impossibly long lists on ways to excel at public speaking. But their tips are hard to remember, and even harder to do. Have you tried imagining people naked? Don’t. Really, don’t.

Here are some tips and methods that are easy to remember, easy to follow, and are effective in decreasing the appearance of nerves—and as a result, lowering your anxiety.  

Try not to overthink it.

If you catch yourself thinking about how the audience will react to your presentation, think about something else. Try not to entertain the thought. The more you think about it, the more you’ll build on the anxiety. Perhaps think about the last thing that made you laugh, or a recent fond memory. If you’re an excellent procrastinator, use that method to procrastinate from thinking about the presentation (procrastinating can be handy?!).

Take a deep breath and exhale.

This may sound obvious and perhaps even insulting, but many times before we nervously begin our talk, we take a large breath and forget to exhale. This affects our talking speed and in turn affects our breathing. We end up taking quicker, shallower breaths, and increase our heart rate and anxiety. Instead, try to very slowly and deeply inhale. Hold it in for three seconds. And then slowly release it all. Do it three times before you start your talk. You can do this before you enter the presentation room, or while you’re preparing your presentation space.

Step forward and make eye contact.

Have you ever ripped off a band-aid slowly? Not fun, right? The faster you do it, the less time your brain has to register the pain. Stepping forward and closer to your audience (when permissible) may not seem like the best idea in countering your nerves, but it is and it does. The same way most girls wear makeup to boost their confidence, stepping forward will too. Your actions are fooling your brain into thinking you’re not really as nervous as you think you are. This is definitely a tactic you have to try to understand. Getting closer to the audience also gives them the impression that you’re confident and comfortable with yourself. When you know that’s how they’ll perceive you, you’re more likely to relax a little as well.

Speak slowly.

This might be hard at first. Use clear, short words. Insert pauses. This will also help in slowing down your higher heart rate. Remember that you’re the one controlling the pace; you’re the boss. If you’re restricted by time, try to organize your presentation for a slower pace. Presentations are rarely used to bombard listeners with information. If you use only the most important points in the presentation, you’ll ensure audience engagement and that will fuel your confidence. Try to impress people with the content of your presentation and not the lyrical gifts you’re dropping.

There’s a time and place to be fancy, and it’s not during a presentation.

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