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4 Tips for Taking Your Standardized Tests Early

If you're planning to take the SAT or ACT early in your junior year, here are four tips to make sure you make it through in one (emotional) piece

by Aaron Partnow

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8 Tips to Help You Combat Senioritis Before It Starts

Senioritis is the ailment that eventually plagues all high school students. Take the initiative to employ these eight tips for a great and productive year.

by Cecily Girton and Stephanie Farah

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10 Tips to Improve Your High School GPA

Stressed about your GPA? These practical strategies and proven tips can help you raise your grades and reach your college admission goals with confidence.

by Rob B.

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What You Should Study in High School to Improve Your College Chances

The subjects you take in high school can affect your college acceptance depending on where you want to apply. Here's some help on which classes to choose.

by Phoebe Bain

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How to Conquer Your Test Anxiety

Whatever big test you have coming up--AP, SAT, or ACT--you can conquer your anxiety and go into exam day confident and ready to ace it. Find out how!

by Jon Paul

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How to Prepare for the ACT, SAT, and Other Tests

This standardized test guide covers the ACT, SAT, AP Tests, and more. It's basically everything you need to know to get ready for your exams!

by Mark Rowh

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5 College Tuition Tips for a Lower Bill

That big number on the tuition bill is daunting to every college student and parent. However, there are plenty of ways to lower your college costs. Here are just a few.

by Dr. Shaan Patel

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Top Tips to Avoid Test Prep Burnout for the SAT and Beyond

Preparing for a big test like the SAT can lead to anxiety and burnout for many students. Here’s how to prep effectively and avoid those stressful feelings.

by Hunter Maguire

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Our Best Advice for Homework, Studying, and Tests

Homework, studying, and tests, oh my! There's just so much work to be done, but don't stress. You can make your studies easier by checking out our best advice.

by CollegeXpress

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The Best Back–to–School Advice From Real Students Like You

Check out these great back-to-school tips to help you excel in your classes, improve your organizational skills, and be your best self—all from CX users!

by CollegeXpress

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4 Reasons You Should Study for the SAT or ACT This Summer

It's finally summer! Though you deserve some time poolside, don't let your brain turn to mush. Here's why summer is a great time to up your test prep game.

by Kate Ballard-Rosa

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How to Get Organized and Manage Your Time as a High School Student

Struggling to get it together? These simple tips can help you get organized, get homework done efficiently, and manage your time better in high school.

by Rebecca Blyn

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SAT 101: Handy Tips and Tricks for the Test

This advice for each section for the SAT will help make your testing experience a whole lot easier!

by Erica West

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5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Junior Year of High School

Junior year of high school may be stressful, but you can learn from students who've already been there. Here are five tips to make it a little easier.

by Bella Medina

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How to Help Your High School Junior Prepare for College

Junior year of high school is when college planning kicks into high gear. Check out these four tips to help your teen prepare for the whole process.

by Jennifer Fink

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Top Tips for Making the Most of Your Campus Visits

Picking a college is not easy. However, one important way to help make your decision easier is to visit the campus. Here's how to do it right!

by Ashley Wilkins; Katie Nagy

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Do You Read Too Much? How to Optimize Your Reading Time for School

You might be reading too much for class. Impossible, you say? Think again. Here are some tips on getting the most out of what and how much you're reading.

by Erik Fogg

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College Planning Tips Every Student Should Know About

The best way to maintain your course toward college is to create a schedule and break it down over your four high school years. Here's how!

by Ryan Hickey

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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 Helpful Tips for Working With College–Bound LD Students

Working with students who have learning or physical differences can put you to the test as a school counselor. Here's how to help with college planning!

by CollegeXpress