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4 Simple Things You Need to Ace Any Test
Want to ace your next exam? These four easy tips will help you study smarter, stay confident, and conquer test-day stress. Start prepping for success now!
by Dia Huth
7 Ways to Stand Out as a Graduate School Applicant
As you know from undergraduate applications, you have to stand out when applying to grad school. These tips can help you create something impressive.
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.
How to Effectively Pack for College
Packing for college is a huge endeavor, and there are plenty of moving parts when it comes to packing effectively. Read on for tips on packing up for the big move.
6 Smart Financial Literacy Tips for High School Students
Making good financial decisions in high school goes a long way in college and beyond. Here are six things you should do to become more financially literate.
by Sara Karnish
Refine Your College List With These 5 Campus Visit Tips
Campus visits are one of the best ways to home in on the perfect school for you. Be sure to know what to look for and what to do before you hit the road!
Top 6 Stress–Busting Study Tips for High School Exams
Almost everyone gets stressed, especially when it comes to taking tests. Here are some ways to reduce test-taking and study stressors for high school exams.
How to Make the Most of Your Academic Advisor
Most students go through college rarely seeing their academic advisor. This isn't recommended. Here are some easy tips to make the most of this resource.
Our Best Advice for Writing Your College Application Essays
We've gathered our best blogs and articles on writing your college application essay. Learn how to start, get insider tips on what NOT to do, and more!
Seven Easy Ways to Make Your Semester More Mindful
Mindfulness is more important than just a fad. Use simple tips like engaging your senses, active listening, and more to practice mindfulness on campus.
by Alyssa Abel
SAT or ACT? Tips for Deciding and Top Study Resources
Deciding which standardized test to take for college admission is important. Here's how to figure out which exam is right for you, plus some great study tools!
by Kristen Moon
12 Tips and Tricks to Build Confidence in High School
Confidence is an important trait you'll need in college. Here's some advice to help you become more confident in high school and succeed in everything you do!
Top 10 Tips for Your College Visit Road Trip
Are you traveling far to visit your colleges of interest? Here's how to make the most of your experience on a whirlwind road trip college search adventure.
How I’m Graduating High School as a Junior (and You Can Too!)
You don’t have to be a genius to graduate high school a year early. With some careful planning, motivation, and these tips, you can make it happen.
by Hailey Myers
Four Focused College Search Tips for Student–Athletes
The college search is a little different for student-athletes, so if you're thinking of playing sports in college, here's what you need to do and know.
A Perfect 36: How to Study for the ACT in 4 Easy Steps
Who wouldn't want a perfect score on the ACT? To help you get there, this student writer provides easy tips for ACT review and practice in pursuit of a 36.
4 Tips for Minimizing Debt Amounted During an Internship
College internships sometimes make it hard to earn money at the same time, as most are unpaid. Here are some ways to avoid debt during this crucial experience.
What Are Some Good Nutrition Tips for Busy College Students?
College can be a health and fitness minefield for students. This expert dietician has great advice to help busy students balance nutrition on campus.
5 Good Habits to Help Curb Procrastination in College
It's easy to procrastinate in college, especially when the amount of work you have feels insurmountable. You can overcome this bad habit with these five tips.
by Emma K. Neal
Commuting Tips for Off–Campus Students
To dorm or not to dorm; that is the question. Here are some things to keep in mind if you pick the latter and decide to become a college commuter.
by Tiffany Wong
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