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6 Tips to Help You Survive Your First Year of Teaching

No matter how prepared you feel, your first year teaching is likely to be overwhelming—but definitely survivable. Here are your top tips to get through it.

by Manya Chylinski

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Networking in High School: How to Start Building Connections Early

Networking in high school can open doors for future opportunities. Use these tips with mentors, professionals, and peers to build helpful connections.

by Isabel Kumar

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4 Great Benefits of Majoring in Education You Should Consider

If you're looking for a major to help change the world, one with endless possibilities, consider majoring in Education. Here are some of the benefits!

by Grant Musgrave

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4 Ways for Homeschool Students to Build Their Network

Looking for college search help as a homeschool student? Find out how to build a support network through family connections, online electives, and more.

by Hailey Myers

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11 Essential First–Year Teaching Tips for New Educators

Pay attention, class. These are some of the wisest, most straightforward, and indispensable teaching tips you'll get for your first year as a new teacher.

by Emily Lemiska

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5 Important Steps to Take If You’re Unsatisfied With a Subject Average

Not getting the grades you’d like to get around the middle of the quarter? Reassess and improve your subject average with this simple five-step plan!

by Hunter Maguire

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Great Colleges and Universities in the West for Transfer Students

If you're looking for a transfer college, the Western US may be perfect for your next step. Check out these schools that are especially transfer friendly.

by CollegeXpress

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Who Can Help Me With College as the First in My Family to Attend?

Being a first-generation college student doesn't have to be overwhelming and intimidating. Here's some expert advice on who can guide you through it all.

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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How to Boost Your Second–Semester Grades for Academic Success

Want to finish the academic year as strong as you started? Find out how with these tips that are sure to increase your spring semester success.

by Pamela Donnelly

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Great Colleges and Universities in the West That Value Diversity

Looking for a college that supports students of color, first-generation, and other diverse undergrads? Check out these great choices in the Western US!

by CollegeXpress

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Great Public Colleges and Universities in the Northeast

Public colleges are fairly priced for residents and offer a lot to any student. Check out these comprehensive and liberal arts options in the Northeast!

by CollegeXpress

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2 Important Questions About College Recommendation Letters You Need Answered

You likely have many questions about college recommendations, but these two will help you get the best letters possible. Great recs are a quick read away!

by Lindsey Conger

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Ensuring Equal Opportunities: How to Navigate the Digital Divide in Education

Inequal access to digital technology impacts students every day. Let’s look closer at this crucial issue and ways educators can help bridge the gap.

by Kyle McDermott

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Great Colleges and Universities for Performing Arts in the Midwest and West

Looking for a college or university with great Performing Arts programs? These schools across the West and Midwest may have just what you're looking for.

by CollegeXpress

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Great Private Comprehensive Undergraduate Colleges in the Midwest

Looking for a comprehensive college that offers everything from bachelor’s degrees to doctoral programs? Check out these great options in the Midwestern US.

by CollegeXpress

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How to Navigate Virtual Classrooms and Digital Learning as a Student

Digital education is constantly changing, and students have no choice but to keep up. Learn how to enhance learning with virtual reality, AI, and more.

by Katie Brenneman

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3 Things You Need to Know About Student–Teaching Middle School

Middle schoolers are in a period of transition, which can make being a student teacher an interesting experience. Here's an idea of what to expect.

by Gwen Matthews

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Great Undergraduate Liberal Arts Colleges in the West

Explore amazing public and private colleges and universities in the Western US that offer the great liberal arts foundation you’re looking for.

by CollegeXpress

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Video: 5 Tips to Increase Your Junior Year Success

Junior year has a reputation for being tough, but our student vlogger Robert knows the best tips and tricks to help you succeed all year long.

by CollegeXpress

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4 Ways to Stand Out as an International Applicant

It can be difficult to stand out in the application pool as an international student. Here are some ways to help your university applications shine!

by Allison J. Rhee