Prepping for and taking the GRE is a lot of things––exhausting, scary, stressful, frustrating––but it doesn’t have to be expensive.
It feels like a decade has passed since we last attended in-person classes, and the thought of entering a lecture hall with hundreds of people or rushing across campus to get to classes on time is feeling a little overwhelming. Bwog is here with some advice to help you have the smoothest transition possible!
Looking back on my first semester at Barnard as a transfer in fall 2019, there’s a lot that I wish I could go back and tell my former self. Here are the top five things I think any new transfer should keep in mind!
My first vaccine appointment took approximately three hours, and I spent the next 24 hours with just some slight soreness in my arm. My second appointment was very different, and I’m here to tell you about it!
I just received my first dose of the COVID-19 Vaccine at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Read on to learn more about my experience!
Are you a rising senior looking for senior housing without the noise and hubbub of EC? Hogan might just be the perfect option for you!
A review of East Campus—the housing option that almost makes it feel like you’re living that NYC, TV-style dream life, with incredible views and multi-level dorm options.
Going to the doctor is scary in and of itself, but going to the doctor by yourself for the first time can be a minefield of confusion and frustration. Bwog is here to help you have the best possible experience going to the doctor as a college student!
Olivia Rodrigo’s Drivers License has topped charts since it was released on January 8, and there is nothing like blasting the song while driving through the suburbs and scream-singing to your heart’s content. Here are my best tips to achieve similar vibes, even while living in NYC without a car (or driver’s license).
The Fall 2020 semester saw students faced with less-than-ideal living situations, financial struggles, and more extenuating circumstances than we can count. Here are some ways our professors have shown compassion and understanding in these stressful times.
This year has come with a lot of surprises and adjustments, one of which has been the switch to online learning. As we learn to adapt to this new format for classes, Bwoggers have picked up some interesting new classroom habits that would have seemed ridiculous just a few months ago.
‘Tis the season for cinnamon, sugar, snow, and all things warm and fuzzy. ‘Tis also the season for finding new ways to save money and protect your wallet, and Bwog is here to help!
Some say Halloween is canceled, some say it’s not. Either way, Bwog is here with some suggestions to celebrate the season – beyond the classic jack-o-lanterns and ghosts.
College life is busy, stressful, and certainly not cheap. The last thing you need to worry about is running to the grocery store every day. Bwog is here with some apartment food hacks to help you eat well, without breaking your budget!
I have strong opinions about Barnumbia buildings and classrooms, but these days those air conditioning complaints and elevator frustrations seem like a distant dream. Thus, I have decided to review every place in my apartment I have tried to do Zoom classes – because what is college without complaining?
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