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Math in the Real World: Different Careers You Could Pursue

What kind of job can you get after college with a Math degree? We have the answer(s)! Here's a look at eight different experts working in the field.

by Rebecca VanderMeulen

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Dallas Baptist University — Dallas, TX

Founded in 1898, Dallas Baptist University is a private four-year Baptist university that is known for its strong programs in Business, Education, and Nursing. It is located on a 368-acre campus in a suburban area of Dallas, Texas.

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How to Boost Your Extracurriculars and Stand Out to Colleges

Need to give your high school résumé a boost? Start with extracurriculars that give back, build transferable skills, and align with your passions and goals.

by Shivani Ekkanath

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5 Common Myths About Financial Aid Offers

Financial aid packages are a huge part of the college decision process. Here are five things to remember before signing the dotted line.

by Carly Stockwell

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4 Key Questions to Ask at College Fairs

College fairs are a great way to get to know a school and the people who represent it. But what are the best questions to ask? Here are four to start with.

by Emily Barylske

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5 Great Colleges That Have Produced Numerous Nobel Prize Winners

Do you dream of winning a Nobel Prize? Consider attending one of these prestigious universities that have produced some of the most Nobel Laureates.

by CollegeXpress

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5 Simple Tips for Picking a First–Year Roommate

Your college roommate is someone you'll be spending a ton of time with, so you want a good match. Here are five tips to help you choose the right person.

by Eliza Browning

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Five Ways to Beef Up Your College Applications

If your college applications are looking a little barren, here's how you can correct the course and add something substantial to impress admission officers.

by Joie Jager Hyman

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5 Questions to Ask When Dealing With Conflict in College

As a college student, you're bound to run into conflicts on campus. Ask yourself these questions about power, strategy, and more to navigate it with grace.

by Peter T. Coleman and Robert Ferguson

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The Ultimate College Bucket List to Complete by Graduation

College is a time of exciting and unique experiences you don't want to miss out on! Here are all the things every student should do before they graduate.

by Naomi Hong; Dan Bi Han

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The Benefits of Collaborative Learning Through Peer Teaching

Working and studying with fellow students is an easy and fun way to enhance your learning. Take it one step further by teaching your peers with these tips!

by Carolina Jacobs

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How Can I Negotiate With Colleges If I Need More Financial Aid?

If your college financial aid package isn't as much as you need, you can appeal it! Our experts have some advice on negotiating and how to do it right.

by Kristen Moon; Francesca Morrissey

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Great Christian Colleges and Universities in the Midwest

Hoping to join a campus community that values both spiritual and academic integrity? These Christian colleges in the Midwestern US could be a great fit for you!

by CollegeXpress

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The Top 7 Spooky College Courses of All Time

If Halloween is your aesthetic all year, you'd ace all these spooky classes. Here are some of the creepiest courses offered at colleges across the country.

by Rebecca Barer

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Public Colleges and Universities: The Right Fit for You

As a high school student, you probably have information from colleges and universities waiting in your mailbox every day. Yet, with approximately 4,000 colleges in the United States--and it may seem like every one of them has contacted you already--it can be hard to figure out which school is the perfect one for you.

by Patrick Winter

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3 SAT Prep Steps to Help High School Underclassmen Get Ready Early

It pays to start preparing for the SAT early! Follow these steps to combine the high school classes you're already taking with helpful test prep resources.

by Lianna Jacob

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3 Important Questions to Ask About Student Government

Student government is an amazing leadership opportunity in high school and college. Here are the answers to three common questions students ask about it.

by Laura Wallace

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Fun Things to Do When You Can't Go on Official Campus Tours

Missed out on booking an official tour? Here are effective ways to explore campus, meet students, and get a feel for the college on your own.

by Adrianna Young

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How to Make Your Student Activities Count Whenever You Join

Making your extracurriculars count is important to college admission. Here’s how to have meaningful experiences with high school student activities.

by Saleema Diallo

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How to Fight Procrastination and Find Your Motivation

There's no question: college is hard and can be mentally exhausting. Some days you need to find the motivation to get through, and we have tips for that!

by Shivani Ekkanath