Elana Altman

Sushi seems like an ideal summer food: it’s cool, it’s delicious, and it won’t ruin your amazing bikini bod. Right?
With one in five college students considering herself a vegetarian, campus dining halls can’t ignore the meatless masses. But can they provide tasty and healthy alternatives to chicken and beef? “We offer at least two vegetarian/vegan entree items at each meal,” says John Povermo, executive sous chef at Wellesley College.
When you’re noshing on chips or ice cream all night, you know you’re indulging in a guilty pleasure — and you’ve probably accounted for the splurge in your diet, or, at the least, are aware that it is a splurge in your diet. You know chips and ice cream are fattening and unhealthy because who doesn’t?
Don’t want to be eating ramen noodles and living in an apartment with 10 roommates after college? We hear you. Luckily, you don’t have to. Take a look at our list of the top ten highest paying post-grad careers, organized from lowest to highest paying, choose your favorite, and start living the luxurious life in your 20s.   10. Registered Nurse
When I was in elementary school, I wanted to be a movie star. The career had it all: Hollywood glamour, traveling, playing lead roles alongside hot actors. What could be better? It seemed like the perfect plan. Until, of course, I realized that a bazillion other little girls wanted to be movie stars too.