Articles & Advice Contributors - Ceanna Hayes Daniels
Ceanna Hayes Daniels
Ceanna Hayes Daniels is freelance writer and editor. In 2022, she graduated Hillsdale College summa cum laude with a degree in politics. In her free time, she continues to enjoy studying philosophy, political theory, and literature. She and her husband live in Michigan, where the two enjoy perusing bookstores together for new books and old records.Articles By Ceanna Hayes Daniels
A Homeschooler's Guide to Freshman Year
For many former homeschoolers, the idea of college is simultaneously thrilling and terrifying. As
intimidating as it may seem, stepping outside of the comfort zone created by home and family will
allow you to grow and flourish in new ways. The path ahead of you may not be clear yet, but it will be
filled with unforeseen triumphs and joys that will make that uncertain journey more worthwhile.
Tags: campus-life, college-student
Being a Good Roommate to Someone with Mental Illness or Chronic Illness
This article compiles advice from chronically ill, disabled, and mentally ill individuals and applies that advice to the topic of college roommates. To learn more, talk to and learn from disabled people and disability advocates.
Five Summer Activities to Set Yourself up for Success Next Semester
This summer, be sure to take time to rest and regroup for the incoming academic year - you've earned a break after your hard work. Once you're ready to tackle the next challenge, consider adding some of these activities to your schedule, so that you can set yourself up for success next semester and each day of the summer ahead.
Handling Sick Days in College
Since your family may not be nearby to take care of you during the school year, it's crucial that you learn to be kind to yourself so that you take care of yourself effectively if you get sick.
Tags: college-student, student-housing
How to Ace Your First College Essay, Part 1
This article will address developing the idea and beginning to write the paper.
How to Ace Your First College Essay: Part 2
This article focuses on strategies for editing your college writing assignments.
Tags: college-essays, college-student, social-life
How to Email Your Professor
To minimize your stress in emailing professors, follow these general rules.
How To Get Writing Experience in College
Because writing is an essential skill for everyone to develop, it makes sense for every student to devote some time to improving their writing skills in college.
How To Prevent Roommate Conflict
Some students hit the jackpot and meet their new best friend; others just meet another freshman. In either case, the unspoken rules of being a good roommate are the same. Following those rules can not only help to keep your dorm a great place to rest and recharge but can also prevent roommate conflict before it has a chance to spoil your semester.
How to Wake Up When You Mean To
Rather than relying on negative emotions like panic to get you out of bed, try some of these tricks to make mornings in college easier!
Tags: college-student, student-housing