7.30.2010

Interview Series - Issue 01. - Shannon


Interview with incoming freshman, Shannon.

GGGFCollege: What made you choose the college you will be attending in the fall? 

Shannon: - Money: My school offered me the most in scholarships and grants
- Students: The current students at the school all really loved it
- Classes: The classes I saw had four and fifteen students in them.
- Alumni: At my school, the alumni is very involved, which goes with the students loving the school.  If they all love it that much to come back every year for football games and hold events for entering freshmen, there's something special about the school.



GGGFCollege: What do you think will be your number one dorm essential?

ShannonMy butterfly chair that I'm bringing from home.  It's the comfiest chair I own; I can study, read, and use my laptop comfortably in it.

GGGFCollege: Have you decided on a major?  If so, how did you choose it?

ShannonEnglish major, Music minor.  I love these two subjects more than anything in the world and, even though some people think it's difficult to find a job with them, I know that it's possible - they're just not jobs that everyone knows about.

GGGFCollege: What kinds of clubs would you like to join when you get to school?

ShannonMaybe choirs?  I'm not sure yet.

GGGFCollege: What will you be wearing on your first day of class?

ShannonProbably just go naked.  If not, shorts and a [high school] t-shirt.  I predict that I won't be dressing up for classes, ever.  I'm already planning on going to Joyce Leslie to buy yoga pants and plain t-shirts so I can just be comfy.

GGGFCollege: Do you have a favorite fashion trend for this fall?

ShannonI love high waisted skirts.  They're so great for hiding mah belly...  For real, though, they look good on everyone and they're so comfy.

GGGFCollege: What is your favorite blog post so far and do you have any suggestions?

ShannonAny blog where you talk about how to reuse one outfit, like the birthday party dress or the 80s party.  Recycling outfits is the best :) 

Here's an outfit I put together inspired by Shannon's first day of classes outfit!

Get inspired by Shannon and stay casual, yet cute for class!
<3Jay

7.29.2010

Theme Party Thursday - Issue 05. - Highlighter Party

It's been brought to my attention that there has been a new spin put onto the classic white/whiteout party. At a Highlighter Party, guests wear cheap white t-shirts and draw on each other with highlighters under a black light. As ridiculous as it sounds, this actually may be pretty fun. Since you can't really reuse a drawn on t-shirt, I've thought of an alternative; check it out!






For information on how to make a t-shirt pillow, visit this link.
<3jay

7.27.2010

Let's Get Physical

Although you will be extremely busy with classes, homework and clubs, it is important to stay healthy and fit at school.  I found myself eating a lot of junk food on the go on campus and I knew that I needed to start working out.  Colleges offer a lot of programs and classes to help people stay healthy.  Here are some ways to exercise at school!

1.   Group Fitness Classes
Colleges often offer group fitness classes that can be very beneficial and fun.  Some classes offered at my school are Zumba, Yoga and Pilates.  Ask a friend to go with you to a class; I'm sure some company would make working out a lot more fun!

2.   Intramural Sports
If you like to play sports but don't consider yourself an athlete you should try intramurals!  Intramurals allow students to play sports against each other in a non-competitive way.  They are not as demanding as regular sports teams and I've heard that they are really fun.  

3.   Dance Classes for Credit
Some colleges have a dance program within the school.  If your schedule allows for it, try taking a beginner tap, jazz or modern dance class.  Not only will this force you to exercise every week, but if you try your best it can boost your GPA! 

Hopefully some of these tips will help you stay healthy while you're away at school!
<3Jay

7.26.2010

What Should I Wear? - Issue 04. - Campus Job Interviews

If you're looking for a job on campus, you need to make sure you look presentable when going on your interview.  A lot of colleges have job fairs in the beginning of the semester where you can meet employers and sign up to be interviewed.  Make sure you look your best with some of these outfit ideas!  I've used a lot of purple because it's a color that makes you stand out but still looks very sophisticated when worn the right way.



Dress - Shoes - Watch - Earings

<3Jay

PS: If you're still interested in being interviewed for my interview series, email GGGFCollege@gmail.com!

7.24.2010

Your 15 Minutes of Fame!

Would you like to be interviewed and featured on The Girly Girl's Guide for College?  Now is your chance!  Email me at GGGFCollege@gmail.com and let me know you're interested. 

To be considered you must
1. Be 18 years or older
2. Be entering college in the fall OR have already been in college.
3. Be willing to share information about your college experience (college name will be kept private).

Again, the address is GGGFCollege@gmail.com

Hope to hear from you!
<3Jay

7.21.2010

Deck Out Your Dorm - Issue 03. - Bedtime

It's hard to make the transition from your bed at home to your bed at school.  Hopefully, some of these tips will help you sleep tight in your dorm room bed!

1. Extra Long Sheets : Dorm room beds are always a little bit longer than the average bed.  When shopping for comforters or sheets, make sure you pick up ones that say Twin XL.

2. Mattress Cover : Let me be honest with you: dorm room beds are NOT very comfortable.  Investing in a good mattress cover/pad would be very beneficial.  A good cover can get pricy, but it is a really great investment to make.  Make sure you get a Twin XL size!

3. Sleep Mask : You are most likely going to have a room mate your first year.  Since you will have different schedules, a sleep mask is very necessary.  If you want to go to sleep and your room mate wants the lights on to study, a sleep mask will become very useful.  Try to find one that is cushioned for extra comfort.

4. Arm Chair Pillow : When you want to relax but also have to read for class, an arm chair pillow is very good to have.  They're really comfortable and they give you a lot of support for when you're reading your text books.  Try to find one with pockets on the side; it's great storage for your cell phone!

5. Bed Risers : Although these wont help you sleep, they will be very helpful when you are organizing your room.  They add a lot of extra space under your bed for you to keep a lot of your things.  Some beds in dorms are raisable, but I suggest getting some risers just incase!

<3Jay

7.17.2010

Sororities 101

Hey girls.  I really wanted to make a post about sororities but since I am not in one I didn't feel as if I were qualified to give you guys tips.  While browsing youtube, I stumbled across a video that gives you a simplified overview of greek life and different sorority terminology.

This video was provide by Beauty Guru and college student Angela AKA Honeyflower3.  She provides beauty and fashion tips (along with occasional college information) to girls across the nation.  If I were you, I would subscribe to her channel!  She's great!

Enjoy the video!  If you have any other sorority questions, message Honeyflower3 on youtube!




<3Jay

7.15.2010

Theme Party Thursday - Issue 04. - Birthday Party

Today is my birthday!  My birthday doesn't fall within the school year, but if it did I would want to have a big party with all of my friends on campus.  At your birthday party, you want to be the center of attention so make sure your outfit will really stand out.  Also, as always, make sure you can reuse your dress!



Tights - Belt - Shirt - Earrings - Shoes

Like what you see? Let me know by emailing GGGFCollege@gmail.com!
<3Jay

7.14.2010

Yay for Backpacks!

When I went to college for the first time I had a really cute Nine West tote bag that I was excited to carry my books in.  On my first walk to class, I realized that I made a big mistake; my shoulder was hurting so badly!  Though oversized totes may be cute, they can really hurt you.  Investing in a good (and stylish) backpack is a really great idea.  Backpacks may have been "dorky" in high school but in college they are a must have.  They allow you to equally distribute the weight of your books and laptop onto both shoulders.   Here are some really cute backpacks from ebags.com!


Pink & Plaid - Purchase - High Sierra
Bright & Basic - Purchase - Jansport

Fancy & Floral - Purchase - LeSportsac
(My Favorite One!)
Fun & Funky - Purchase - Dakine

Do you agree that backpacks are much better than tote bags?  Let me know in the comments or by emailing GGGFCollege@gmail.com!
<3Jay



7.08.2010

Theme Party Thursday - Issue 03. - White Out Party

I have yet to be invited to a white out party, but they seem like a lot of fun.  If you don't know what that is, it's a party where everyone wears all white (kind of self explanatory).  For some added fun, some people like to add black lights for a special effect.  As always, you can reuse the one staple item for another occasion.






<3 Jay

7.07.2010

Shower Savvy

A big thing to get used to while at school is showering in a public bathroom.  For this, you will need a shower tote or caddy.  They can be found at a lot of different stores such as Target or Walmart.  The only thing you need to keep in mind is the size.  Make sure the tote you pick out can hold the following things comfortably. 

  • Soap/Body Wash
  • Shampoo
  • Conditioner 
  • Razor and Shaving Cream
  • Toothbrush and Toothpaste
  • Facial Cleanser 
  • Other Misc. Bath Items.
Here are some cute ones I picked out.  Click below the picture to purchase it.



Another public bathroom MUST HAVE is a good pair of rubber flip flops to shower in.  You do not want to be standing in a public shower barefoot.  Just trust me on this one.  Also, don't buy expensive ones.  You can get really cute ones at a really low price. www.oldnavy.com  has a really great selection.

<3Jay


7.06.2010

What Should I Wear? - Issue 03. - Move in Day

First off, thank you to all of my loyal viewers who have made this blog a success!  I've reached over 500 views in the past few days and I'm so thankful for everyone of them.  While talking to friends, I've found out that the most popular issue is "What Should I Wear" so I decided to do more of them!  If you have any suggestions for topics, please let me know in the comments. 

Anyway, move in day is one of the most anticipated days for all college kids.  I was so excited to meet my roommate and to see what the dorm looked like.  So, obviously you want to look cute right?  You also DEFINITELY want to stay comfortable and cool because moving in can be strenuous.  Most importantly, make sure you wear comfortable shoes!  Try some of the combinations I've put together here.

Shirt  -  Shorts  -  Shoes  -  Glasses


Shirt  -  Shorts  -  Flip Flops  -  Necklace


Shirt  -  Shorts  -  Shoes  -  Belt

How do you like them?  Interested in what I wore on move in day?  I've tried to recreate the outfit here:
These aren't the exact pieces, but it's very close!  All of my clothes were purchased at MAXRave.
Hope you enjoyed! <3Jay

7.04.2010

5 Pieces of Paperwork You Shouldn't Forget!

Here are some important documents that you should definitely bring with you when you go away to school.  Let's just say that I forgot to bring 4/5 of these and had to have them mailed to me from home! Oops!
  1. Social Security Card: If you are planning to apply for a job when you are at school, you will need to show your SS Card and drivers license in order to be able to work.  You should find a safe hiding spot for this in your room and make sure you don't lose it! 
  2. Passport: This can be used in place of your SS Card when applying for a job.  It's also great to have if you go to school close to the border of Canada or Mexico.  For example, a lot of schools in Upstate New York have buses that take day trips to Niagara Falls. 
  3. AP/IB Scores: Your school should already have record of the college credits you've received by taking AP/IB or college credit courses in high school; however, if your college ends up not having this information on record, having these files with you can save you a lot of trouble.  I was able to place out of 3 classes because of my AP classes!  It was awesome.
  4. Health Insurance Cards: If you happen to get sick when you are at school, your health insurance cards are vital.  They will allow you to visit medical centers and get medicine.  Some health insurance companies require 2 different cards: one for doctors visits and one for getting medicine.  Make sure you have both!
  5. Instruction Manuals: You might have had your printer for years, but if something were to go wrong you would definitely want to refer to the instructions!  I had a folder in my desk where I kept all miscellaneous instruction manuals.  It really helped me a lot.
Did I forget anything?  Hope this was helpful!
<3Jay

7.03.2010

What Should I wear - Issue 02. - Frat Party

Throughout your years in school, you will probably end up at at least one frat party.  They could be really fun as long as you are safe.  Here are some tips to help you have an enjoyable time.

  1. Make sure you don't go alone.  Going to a big party with a friend is much safer, especially if you agree to not leave the party without each other.  It prevents you from going home with someone you hardly know.
  2. If you are choosing to drink be sure to keep your drink in clear sight.  If that means holding it all night, do it.  You never know who will be at these parties and you would never want someone to tamper with your drink.
  3. Keep your purse and belongings on you.  I've heard so many stories about girls getting things stolen out of their bag.  If you are bringing a bag, make sure it is small enough that you can carry it all night.  A small shoulder purse is a good one to bring.  Also, if it's chilly outside, try to bring a very light jacket that you can wear all night.  I had a friend who hung her jacket up once and she never saw it again.
If you're willing to follow these rules, than you are worthy of getting some fashion advise for what to wear to a frat party!  Some key items here are statement making (BUT COMFORTABLE) heals as well as a great small purse to keep on you at all times!
Jeans  -  Top  -  Shoes  -  Purse  -  Bracelets

More Frat Party style and safety tips to come in later issues!
<3Jay