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How to Combat Sleep Deprivation for Better Academic Success
Sleep deprivation and insomnia are no joke. If you're a student struggling with academics because of sleep, here are some tips to adjust your habits.
What Do Law Schools Look for in Your Application?
Who doesn't want to look great when they're applying to law school? Check out these tips from a real admission director to elevate your application!
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
6 Tips for Writing a Killer Grad School Application Essay
You don't have to write the great American novel to get into grad school. You probably only have 500 words or fewer! Here are six ways to make them count.
Important Advice on How New College Graduates Can Negotiate Salary
Negotiating salary is a nerve-wracking but important part of a new job. Here are some tips on how to master this skill and get the pay you deserve.
Top Tips for Student of Color Success: How to Overcome Imposter Syndrome
Imposter syndrome is very real and disproportionally affects students of color. Here's a look at what it is and effective ways to combat these feelings.
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!
How to Approach Tragedy and Loss in Your College Essay
You may feel compelled to write about a difficult subject for your college essay. Here are some tips to write about hard topics with respect and impact.
How to Eat Healthy in College on the Cheap
What if you could get tasty, healthy, AND cheap food for your dorm room? This personal trainer and nutrition specialist has the tips to make it happen.
How to Smoothly Transition From High School to College
From first-year orientation and time management to financial responsibility and social growth, these tips will help you transition to college with ease.
Mastering the Common App: Tips and Tricks to Stand Out
If you approach the Common Application like a form at the doctor, you're doing it wrong! Here are some ways you can stand out on this prevalent college app.
by Casey Near
10 Smart Dorm Tips to Save Space and Money
Two things are always extremely limited when you're in college: space and money. Here are 10 ways to organize your dorm room while saving both!
by Alex Avery
How Can I Make My Dorm Room More Comfortable?
Whether you shop at Walmart or Pottery Barn, here are some expert tips for making your college dorm room as comfortable as your favorite pair of jeans.
How to Start Your Grad School Search With Confidence
Finding the right graduate program is a comprehensive process. Start on the right foot with these tips to help you search for schools and apply with confidence.
Infographic: How to Prep for Back to School
Need a bit of expert advice this back-to-school season? Here are some tips for educators from fellow teachers who've been around the block.
How to Talk to Admission Officers in Person and Over Email
Luckily, admission counselors are usually really nice, and it's easy to chat with them in person or over email. Here are helpful tips for doing both!
by Phoebe Bain
4 Myths About Ivy League and Other Selective Colleges
An Ivy League insider debunks four misconceptions about selective college admission. Read on for tips on merit, early decisions, applications, and more.
3 Important Ways to Stay Safe on Your College Campus
Whether you're going to the library or a party, safety is important in college. Prepare yourself with these tips on campus security, friends, and parties.
by Zia Sampson
3 Important Factors to Finding Your Transfer College
Ensure you're making the most of your efforts to find a better college for you using these tips to figure out the right transfer-friendly school for your goals.
How to Survive the Switch from Homeschooling to College
The path to college is different for homeschooled students. From mimicking college life to embracing change, this student has tips to ease the transition.
by Dia Huth
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