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5 Life–Changing Lessons From My First Year of College

Freshman year is certainly a time of growth and maturity. Here are five lessons you can learn and grow from, courtesy of one of our student writers.

by Shivani Ekkanath

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How to Write a Strong, Persuasive College Decision Appeal Letter

So you got the thin envelope. Fortunately, your case isn't always closed upon that rejection letter. Here are a few ways you could change their minds.

by Phoebe Bain

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5 Common New College Student Dorm Life Mistakes to Avoid

Living on a college campus can be both liberating and challenging. Avoid mistakes like isolation, a messy dorm room, and more to get the most out of it.

by Ashley McDonald

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4 Important Lessons From High School to Take With You to College

There are many new things to learn in college, but students can still apply some of their successful high school academic techniques. Here's what to know!

by Cathryn Sloane

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Early Admission Trends of the 2023–2024 College Application Cycle

The best way to prep for college admission is to look at the previous application cycle, especially if you're applying early. Here's what's been trending.

by Kristen Moon

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4 Insightful Considerations for Your College Search

It can be easy to overthink the college search process. But sometimes it's as easy as just listening to that feeling in your gut when you first step on campus.

by Paige Miller

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5 Tips to Have the Best Freshman Orientation

Freshman orientation is your first glimpse at college life, so it can be a bit intimidating. But you will survive it, especially if you follow these five tips.

by Paige Miller

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9 Tips for Developing Soft Skills Before Graduation

Developing hard skills during college may seem like a winning strategy for postgrad employment, but neglecting soft skills can be a serious miscalculation.

by LiveCareer

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5 Reasons Why You Need a Liberal Arts Education

You may wonder why it's necessary to take liberal arts courses. But the liberal arts are in fact useful your major and future career. Here are five reasons why.

by Megan Ferch

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4 Ways You Bring Culture and Diversity to Your College

All types of students bring different cultures and customs to their colleges. Here are all the ways your personal experiences impact the campus community.

by Dawson Vore

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Easy Ways to Make Studying for Standardized Tests Fun

We know studying for standardized tests isn't any student's idea of "fun," but these tips can make prepping for the SAT or ACT a lot more enjoyable!

by Dan Bi Han

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How MBA Students Can Find Great Internships Online

The internet is a treasure trove of great internships to support your MBA program. You just have to know where to look, and these expert tips can help!

by Ashley Dunlap

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Montclair State University — Montclair, NJ

Founded in 1908, Montclair State University is a public four-year university that is known for its strong programs in education, business, and the arts. It is located on a 200-acre campus in Upper Montclair, New Jersey—30 miles northwest of Newark.

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Colleges with Unique or Highly Specialized Majors

Blacksmithing, popular TV, toy design, and bag-piping are just some of the majors you'll find listed below.

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Pacific University Oregon — Forest Grove, OR

Founded in 1849, Pacific University Oregon is a private four-year comprehensive university that is known for its strong programs in Optometry, Health Professions, and Education. It is located on a 55-acre campus in Forest Grove, Oregon—25 miles west of Portland.

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7 Books, Movies, and Podcasts Celebrating Hispanic Culture You Need to Check Out

Celebrate the diversity of Hispanic communities with books, movies, and podcasts! You're sure to find something to learn with these top recommendations.

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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Finding a Great Animal Science College and Career

Animal Science doesn't necessarily lead to a job as a veterinarian! Check out what else you could do, what colleges offer this major, and how you can prepare.

by Crystal Hanes

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A Guide to Choosing the Best First–Year College Classes

It's important to plan out your college classes carefully each semester! Here's a guide for first-year students who may not be sure about which courses to pick.

by Shivani Ekkanath

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5 Ways to Make a Great Impression Before a Big Interview

Big job interview coming up? Don't wait until the big day to make an impression. Here's how to impress your interviewer before you step foot in their office.

by Meridian Apartments

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Writing Habits to Kick Before Going to College

How you write essays changes a little between high school and college. Get a few steps ahead of English 101 with these tips on ditching bad writing habits.

by Kara E. Joyce