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What exactly does becoming a veterinarian entail? And what will your college years be like? Read on to find out.
College Organizations and Activities Worth Getting Excited Over
College truly has something for everyone, both inside the classroom and out. Here are a few ways to get involved in clubs, activities, and more on campus!
5 Ways to Help Your Student Network for Internships
As a parent, you want to help students through the college and career journey, but you shouldn't be overbearing. Here's how to help them learn to network.
How to Balance High School Responsibilities and a Part–Time Job
Being a high school student and part-time worker can be a lot. But you can balance both and still find time for fun and yourself with this advice.
Top 7 Benefits of Joining Model United Nations in College
You may have heard of (or joined) Model UN in high school, but there are many benefits to pursuing it in college. Here are seven reasons to consider it!
What to Do If Your Postgrad Job Plans Don't Work Out
What do you do when your postgrad career plans don't work out as planned? Use the following expert tips to make a new plan and secure another job offer.
by LiveCareer
How Counselors Can Combat and Prevent Bullying in School Communities
It's important for counselors to be equipped with adult allies who prevent bullying in their school communities. Here's what you need to know about stepping in.
by Kelli Dolan
What Can You Do With a Physics Major?
Physics majors are all geeky lab rats, right? Wrong. Read on to learn about some of the many directions a physics major can take you.
Why It's a Good Idea to Pursue a Unique Summer Program
Looking to stand out from the crowd in the college admission process? Try a pre-college summer program! Here's how they can help improve your chances.
by Jim Martinho
4 Great Scholarship Opportunities for Younger Students
Students can find scholarships as early as elementary school for their college journey. Here are four early scholarships to start with and advice to find more!
by Jean O'Toole
How to Save Money for College as a High School Student
College is expensive, period. So how can you start saving up in high school to pay for college and everything that goes with it? Read on to find out.
by Sara Karnish
How to Establish a Professional Online Presence
You've been told to "think before you post" online. That's good advice, but you should put your best digital foot forward by improving your online presence.
by RJ Wolcott
How to Use LinkedIn Data to Build Your College List
LinkedIn can help you find feeder schools and build a college list. Learn what feeder schools are and how to use this valuable tool to your benefit here.
by Amber Li
All About Service Learning Opportunities on College Campuses
If you're interested in service learning and community outreach, here's a look at the amazing opportunities colleges and universities offer to help others.
by Sara Karnish
A Helpful Guide to Choosing Your STEM Field and Major
With so many STEM majors and subfields, it's hard to decide what to study in college. This breakdown of the options will help you find what's best for you.
by Dawson Vore
Great Colleges and Universities for Education in the Northeast
Looking for a great school to launch your teaching career? Here's a list of colleges and universities that offer Education degrees in the Northeastern US.
Reflecting on the School Year and Setting Goals for Success
You have a lot to be proud of this past school year, but maybe some things could've gone better. Here's how to reflect and set goals for this fall.
Simple Tips to Help Repay Your Student Loan Faster
Repaying student loans seems scary but is often a necessary part of post-college life. But you can make your loans more manageable in a few ways. Here's how!
by Ali Williams
How to Take Care of Your Vision as a Student–Athlete
Looking for ways to improve your game in college? Start with being conscious of vision health and how it affects your capabilities as a student-athlete.
by Christin Lee
AI in the Classroom: Not a Replacement for Great Teachers
When integrating AI in the classroom, we must remember it's a tool, not a teacher. Here's why human instruction is still an important factor in education.
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