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How to Pick a Major for Med School

If you are a high school student with your sights set on medical school, it can be hard to determine what you need to do to get there.

by Barry Duerr

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The Best Tips for College Students Traveling Around Europe

Georgia went to Europe last summer, visiting seven countries in three weeks. If you're studying abroad there, her tips might make your trip even better!

by Georgia Krendel

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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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3 FAQs About Timing in Your Scholarship Search Process

Students often wonder about the timing of the scholarship search. Our scholarship expert is here to answer your questions so you apply at the right time!

by Jean O'Toole

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How to Manage Your Time Intentionally as a Student

Staying on top of all your tasks can be tough as a student, but with some planning and organization, you can keep up with your busy schedule with ease.

by Alyssa Abel

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How to Land Your Dream Career Using Social Media

Social media is a powerful tool for a lot of reasons--including for the job search. Here's how to master your social media platforms to land your dream career.

by Betsy A. Hays and Tori Randolph Terhune

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Feeling Tired? How to Deal With Sleep Issues in College

Are you a tired college student? Of course! There's so much to do, but sleep is key to getting it all done. Here's some advice to overcome sleep issues.

by Kara E. Joyce

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Important Steps to Learn Smart Money Borrowing Practices for College

Sometimes parents have to borrow money on behalf of their student to afford college. Before you sign any papers, learn these important borrowing practices.

by Joanna Nesbit

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Eight Reasons to Use the Career Center Before Senior Year

You have a wealth of career knowledge right at your fingertips with your college career center. Here's why it should be your favorite place on campus!

by Joanna Nesbit

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Paying Your Own Way: Financial Aid for Graduate School

Graduate programs can be expensive, but there are numerous ways you can reduce or even eliminate the cost of attendance. Learn all about them here.

by Stephanie Farah

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5 Best Practices for Communicating With College Representatives

Reaching out to college admission representatives is an important part of the college process. Here's some advice on how to correspond with them the right way.

by Lawrence M. Rich, PhD

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What to Do If Your Postgrad Job Plans Don't Work Out

What do you do when your postgrad career plans don't work out as planned? Use the following expert tips to make a new plan and secure another job offer.

by LiveCareer

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How to Find Inclusive Colleges for Jewish and Muslim Students

It’s vital for colleges to foster culture and create space for everyone. Here’s how to find welcoming, supportive campuses for Jewish and Muslim students.

by Joanna Nesbit

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What You Should Know About Majoring in Public Relations

If you're exploring majors, consider studying Public Relations for a lot of job opportunities after college. Here's a guide on what to expect from PR.

by Mackenzie Pierce

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5 Proven Ways to Learn Fast and Effectively

You may think you know how to effectively study, but learning some new tricks like these could be the difference between a B and an A on your next test.

by Rilind Elezaj

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How to Transition to a High–Demand Career as a New Grad

The postgrad job search can be tough, especially if you’re pursuing a competitive career. Here's how to find a great job that works for you after college.

by Amanda Winstead

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4 Smart and Common Steps to Start Your College Search

Starting your college search is half the battle! Here are four broad but smart things you need to do in the process to build your list and applications.

by Julie McCulloh

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How to Begin the Transfer Process from Community College to University

Transferring from community college to a four-year university is a big step. Use this as a guide for getting started, finding your college, and admission.

by Raven J.

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Scholarship Tips and Opportunities for Asian and Pacific Islander Students

In honor of AAPI Heritage Month, check out these scholarship tips for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, plus awards students and allies can apply for!

by Jean O'Toole

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College Application Stressors and How to Overcome Them

Applying to college can be stressful. From academic pressure to financial worries, learn about common stressors and practical strategies to manage them.

by Aja Chavez