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What to Do While You Wait for Your AP Test Scores

Feeling anxious and impatient for your AP test scores to come out? Here are a few productive ways to pass the time while you wait.

by Nathaly Macias

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Useful College Resources Transfer Students Need to Know About

Transferring to another school doesn't have to be stressful. There are many resources at your colleges of interest that will help you through the process!

by Troy Cogburn

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Budgeting 101 Infographic: Saving Money in College

Stressing out because you don't have enough money to pay your bills and have fun in college? These tips will help you master budgeting and save some cash.

by ValoreBooks

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Video: How to Choose Classes for Senior Year of High School

Senior year is important in preparing for college, and your classes will play a large role in that. Here's some advice on how to choose your classes.

by CollegeXpress

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Pulling an All–Nighter: Bad for Your Health?

All-nighters might seem like a productive solution to your procrastination problem. But this study technique can actually harm your health! Learn more now.

by Victoria Scibilia

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Smart College Budgeting Advice for Parents and Money Strategies for Students

Budgeting for college can be tough, but working with your student on finances will make everything easier in the long run. Here are some tips for everyone!

by Suzanne Shaffer

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10 Affordable Ways to Beat the Winter Blues

As the cold winter weather rolls on, it's common for students to feel some seasonal depression. Here are some ways to lift your mood and stick to a budget.

by Ben Walker

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7 Important Times to Support Students During College Admission

As an independent educational consultant, your job is to help students with the college application process. Here are seven definite times to step in to assist.

by Katherine Price

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Top Tips for Students to Get Good Grades in High School and College

With a few smart strategies and the right supplies, you can maintain good grades in high school or college. Here's what you need to know about keeping up!

by Ginger Abbot

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How Much Do College Applications Really Cost?

Sometimes college applications cost money--who knew? Here are some of the costs you could face before you even hit submit, plus some ways to reduce those costs.

by CollegeXpress

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How to Help Your High School Senior Prepare for College

Your high school senior will be off to college before you know it. Here's how you can help during their last year of high school and final admission steps.

by Jennifer Fink

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How Important Is Sleep to Academic Success?

Better sleep is a key component to better studying in college. Here's how you can improve your sleep and in turn boost your academic performance.

by Julie Lambert

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7 Secrets to Help You Find the Perfect College Roommate

Looking for a new college roommate can be a difficult and overwhelming task, but these seven strategies can help you find the right person to live with.

by Jefferson Platinum Triangle

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Smart Summer College Planning Steps for All High School Grades

Summer is a great time to work on the college search and admission process. Here's how to prep whether you're a freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior!

by Rebecca Blyn

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Top 8 College Search Resources Students Need to Know About

Ready to dive into your college search? These websites are great resources to bookmark (when you're done browsing CollegeXpress, of course!).

by Shivani Ekkanath

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How to Understand and Support Your Deferred and Waitlisted Students

Being put on a college waitlist after a deferral can be crushing to a student. If you're helping anyone facing this, here's the best course of action.

by Laurie Kopp Weingarten

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5 Things I Learned From My First Month of College

Curious what college life will really be like? Read on to learn how one student's first month on campus played out.

by Marcella McHenry

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How to Be a Competitive Med School Applicant

What makes someone an ideal med school applicant? What do admission counselors look for? How should students, both pre-med and not, prepare?

by Gregory M. Andraso

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Expert Answers for Parents and Students About FAFSA Delays

The state of the FAFSA this year has been stressful for students and their families. Here are expert answers they need to the questions everyone is asking.

by The Carnegie Financial Aid Experts; CollegeXpress

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5 Important Questions to Ask Your Counselor About the College Search

Connecting with your school counselor during the college search is important to get the info you need. Here are five questions to ask them about the process.

by Meera Kypta