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Top Tips to Help Students With Disabilities Find Supportive Colleges
The college search can be daunting, and if you're a student with a disability, there are additional considerations to keep in mind. Here's what to know.
by Paige Miller
Essential Tips to Help You Study Better for Finals
The end of the semester is in sight, but you have to get through finals first. Don't worry! We've got tips to get you through the last leg of the race.
When Should I Start Studying for the ACT or SAT?
If you're wondering when to start studying for standardized tests, you probably like to be prepared. Here's some expert advice on when to start prepping.
Insider Tips for Preparing an Art and Design Portfolio
Compiling an art portfolio is unique to traditional college application materials. Here's how to give it the "wow factor" admission officers look for.
5 Easy Ways Students Can Study Smarter
Stop cramming and learn better study strategies for success! From planning ahead to avoiding distractions, these tips will boost your test-day confidence.
Our Best Advice for the International Student’s University Search
Applying to US colleges as an international student can be overwhelming. Navigate any challenge with our best advice on admission, financial aid, and more.
The Basics of When and How to Begin Your College Search in High School
Do you feel lost in trying to begin your college search? You're not alone. Learn more about when and how to start your college admission process now.
5 Common Myths You May Hear About Studying Business
Business is a popular major and profession, but there are a lot of misconceptions that may deter students from studying it. Here are five myths debunked.
by Neel Govil
3 Valuable Time Management Strategies for Student–Athletes
Student-athletes have busy schedules, but time management doesn’t have to be difficult. Try these three techniques to stay on track with school and sports.
How to Start Your Own Blog in High School
A blog is a great outlet to express yourself and publish your writing. Here’s how to start your own personal site and how it could benefit your college apps.
Essential Packing Tips to Make Your College Move Easier
Packing for college can quickly become overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be! Simplify your life with this valuable advice that will save you on move-in day.
How Students Should Save and Spend Their Money
Students should learn smart money-saving and spending habits as early as possible. Start learning how to manage your finances right here, right now!
by Ebony Ruffin
6 Part–Time Jobs Good for Your Résumé and Your Major
Part-time jobs are a great way to add experience to your résumé and make extra money while you're in college. Here are some major-relevant jobs to consider!
by Ginger Abbot
3 College Application Mistakes Students Often Make
Before you submit college applications, make sure they're as perfect as can be. Avoid mistakes like lack of details, self-confidence, and extracurriculars!
by Karan Shah
How Should I Prepare for My Admission Interview?
Being interviewed can be difficult at first, but it gets easier the more you practice. Check out this expert advice for your admission interviews.
How to Survive a Sorority: Tips for Before and After Joining
Joining a sorority is a big step for college students interested in Greek life. Are you ready for it? Here are some things to consider before rush this year.
6 Ways to Live a Healthy Lifestyle in College
Sometimes all the pressure and partying in college can impede your health. Here are some simple ways to stay healthy so you can work hard and play hard.
by Marquis M.
What Are Overnight Campus Visits Really Like?
If you want to go beyond a traditional college tour, why not try out an overnight campus visit? Here's what you need to know before staying overnight on campus.
5 Ways to Prepare for Medical School Right Now
It's never too early (or late) to work toward medical school. Here are a five simple ways to get started on your path to a great health care career.
by Emily Smith
5 Common Myths About Financial Aid Offers
Financial aid packages are a huge part of the college decision process. Here are five things to remember before signing the dotted line.
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