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More Than One Good Fit: Top Tips for Finding the Best Colleges for You
There's no one right fit when it comes to college. There can be many! Here's how to curate a full list of colleges that fit you and your academic goals!
Our Best Advice on How to Find and Rock Internships
Here's our best advice on finding and rocking internships in high school and college, plus helpful search sites and a video from a student who's been there.
Our Best Advice for Life With College Roommates
Adjusting to life with a new roommate can be fun or really stressful. Learn how you can choose your roommate, get along, and more with all our top advice.
Our Best Advice for Managing and Saving Your Money as a Student
Money management is a skill all students need for adult life someday. Start learning now with all our best advice on tracking finances and saving cash.
Our Best Advice for Dealing With Stress as a Student
Being a student is stressful no matter who you are. Need help getting through it all? Take a look at all our best advice on stress management right here.
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.
Our Best Advice for Aspiring Graduate Students
Grad school admission and life may feel like more pressure than undergrad, but with all this great advice, you can breeze through it with ease.
Our Best Advice on Building Important Skills as a Student
Building important life and career skills will help you succeed in college and beyond. Here's all the advice you need on developing these valuable skills!
Our Best Advice for Junior Year of High School
Getting ready to start 11th grade? Simplify your life and plan ahead with our best articles and advice on test prep, the college search, and more.
Our Best Advice for Freshman Year of College
Freshman year is the start of a great new adventure! Head off for your first semester ready with all the advice you could possibly need to get through the year.
Our Best Advice for Your First Year of High School
It's your first year of high school! To help you adjust to ninth grade, read our best advice on getting involved, improving your time management, and more.
Our Best Advice for Senior Year of High School
Is it really senior year already?! We've rounded up all the best advice we have on CollegeXpress to help you get through 12th grade with ease.
Our Best Advice for Tackling Your College Applications
Not sure where to start with the college admission process? Check out our favorite articles to help you work on your college applications from start to finish.
The Most Common Standardized Testing Struggles and How to Conquer Them
You’ve heard standardized tests are hard, but exactly how difficult are they? Here’s how to prepare and deal with the most common hurdles for students.
Our Best Advice for Student–Athletes in High School and College
It takes a lot to balance the busy lifestyle of a student-athlete in high school or college. Our best advice can help no matter what level you compete in.
4 Good Study Habits That High Schoolers Should Develop ASAP
Developing good study habits is essential to succeeding in high school and prepping for college-level work. Start by mastering these four important skills!
by Isabel Kumar
How to Study for Each Section of the ACT
Studying for the ACT can be a really daunting and boring task. How do you prepare for a test with multiple sections when there's no specific chapters or lessons to study from? Well, it can be done...here's how.
Our Best Advice for Having an Awesome Summer Break
Make your summer vacation productive and fun with our best advice on getting work experience, preparing for college, and recharging after a long school year.
5 Great YouTube Channels by Students for College Prep
We spend hours on YouTube, so why not throw in some helpful college prep videos into the mix? Here are five awesome channels run by female college students.
by Hailey Myers
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.
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