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6 Quick Money Tips to Make Your Study Abroad More Affordable
Study abroad programs are great opportunities to learn new cultures, but they're not cheap. Here's how to make studying abroad weigh less on your finances.
by Ilana Kruger
4 Ways to Improve Your Writing This Summer
Don't let your mind turn to mush this summer! Take some time to hone your writing skills—you can even do some of these strategies at the pool or beach.
by Robyn Scott
How to Best Prepare for the SAT Reading and Writing Section
The SAT Reading and Writing section has some tricky questions, and giving yourself enough time can be hard. These top tips will help you do your best!
Med School Success Guide: Taking Care of Your Physical and Mental Health
Being a medical student is tough, but these insider tips can help you maintain your physical and mental health so you can survive and thrive in med school.
5 Ways Social–Emotional Learning Can Help Low–Income Students
Social-Emotional Learning can be a huge help to low-income students in their academic pursuits and put them on the path to academic success. Here's how!
How to Deal With Minor Injuries as a Student–Athlete
Getting injured as a college athlete can be a scary thing, especially if you don't know what to expect. Here's what to do if you suffer a minor injury.
How to Handle Family Conflict When You Disagree About College
College is when parents start to let go...in theory. Some parents will hold on tighter and make the process more stressful. Here's how to get through it.
12 Free Online Resources Every High School Student Should Know About
The internet has a plethora of resources to help high school students navigate their college journey. Check out these 12 free websites you should bookmark!
3 Small Animals You Can Actually Keep at College
Having a pet can be great for your mood, but they're also a huge responsibility. Here are three easy-to-care-for pets that are great for college students.
by Robert Woods
Waiting on Admission Decisions? 5 Things You Should Do
Finishing your college apps is great feeling, but then you have to wait on admission decisions. Luckily, there's a lot do to keep busy and prepare for the news.
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.
5 Easy Ways to Have the Best Dorm Room on Campus
Creating a dorm space that will impress your new peers is easy with these tips. Here's how to have a cool, comfy room everyone will want to hang in.
Top 6 Things Juniors Can Do Right Now to Prepare for College Admission
Junior year of high school is when students should really start preparing for college admission. Here are six things you can do now to get ready!
by Kristen Moon
Reuse or Recycle: How to Manage College Essay Material
The key to the college admission process is being as efficient as possible. Here's how to be smart about organizing and reusing essay materials for multiple schools.
How to Reassess Your Workload at Your Breaking Point
Students have a lot of responsibilities, and they can get overwhelming. Student writer Skye has advice to reassess your workload before you hit your limit.
by Skye Bulman
How to Make Online Learning Work Better for You
Still not getting the hang of remote classes? These three tips could help you make the most of your online learning routine. Check them out!
6 Top Tips to Make College Move–In Day Easier
It's a new academic year and college students are moving into their dorms! Here are some organization and arrangement tips to help make the process easier.
by Zia Sampson
Music for Non–Majors: How to Get Involved in Music in College
Interested in music but not in majoring in it? There are many opportunities to get involved on campus, from joining ensembles to taking gen ed classes.
by Rebecca Blyn
How to Buy Textbooks: A New College Student's Quick Guide
The search for college textbooks doesn't have to be stressful. These quick and easy tips will help you conquer your textbook search and save money too!
Brochures, Emails, and More! How to Avoid Being Overwhelmed by College Communications
Colleges send out a lot of info to potential students: snail mail, emails, brochures, and more! What do you do with all of this? Here's what to know.
by Dia Huth
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