When Should I Start Thinking About College?
The experts weigh in on when high school students should start thinking about college (and when to begin their college search!).
When Should I Start Thinking About College?The experts weigh in on when high school students should start thinking about college (and when to begin their college search!). |
How Can I Prepare to Take on a College Workload?Preparing for the differences between your high school and college workloads is important. Here's some expert advice on making this big academic shift. |
How Important Is Location in My College Decision?It's important that you think about the place, the physical area, of where you want to go to college--but it shouldn't weight too heavily on your decision. |
Who Can Help Me Complete My Financial Aid Forms?Applying for financial aid can be complicated, it's smart to seek out help. But who are the right people to ask? Our experts have advice to find helpers. |
How Do I Start the Financial Aid Application Process?Going to college is expensive, no matter where you go. And the financial aid process can be overwhelming. Here's some expert advice to get you started. |
How Do I Get Better at Multitasking as a Student?Multitasking is a skill most students want to master due to all their responsibilities. But how can they do it better? One expert has a surprising answer. |
How Can I Improve My Memorization for School?While memorization isn't the ideal way to learn, sometimes it's needed. One of our experts has eight quick methods of memorization for you to try out. |
How Should I Start My College Search?The college search process isn't the same for every student, but these college experts have some advice for how you can get started finding great schools. |
How Do I Get Through All That Reading in College?You're going to be doing a lot of reading in college. Here's some expert advice to make it more manageable to get through and help you retain more information. |
How Strict Are College Professors About Tardiness?You may be worried about upsetting your professor with tardiness, but it's certainly not the end of the world. Here's what to know from the experts. |
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