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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.
Time Management: Your Best Friend in Grad School
Graduate school really has a way of making you short on time. It's in your best interest to learn some time management skills. Here's why and how to learn!
Student Loan Repayment Plans: Which Option Is Best for You?
All the different types of student loan repayment plans can be confusing. Here's a breakdown of the federal plans and how to know which one is right for you.
by Maxime Croll
How to Organize Your College Search
Sorting through all your colleges of interest can be daunting. Follow these tips to organize your college search and keep your sanity.
Career Mentors in College: Who Are They and Why Are They Important?
Once you start pursuing more career-building opportunities, you may wonder if you should find a career mentor. Here’s why it’s an important part of the process.
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.
Scholarship Criteria That Can Increase Your Opportunities
As you're conducting your scholarship search, keep an eye out for these particular phrases in scholarship descriptions to maximize your award possibilities.
by Jean O'Toole
How to Boost Your Extracurriculars and Stand Out to Colleges
Need to give your high school résumé a boost? Start with extracurriculars that give back, build transferable skills, and align with your passions and goals.
Common Myths and Truths About Joining a Sorority in College
You've probably heard a lot about joining a sorority, including a lot of crazy stories. Here's a guide to help you pull the facts from fiction.
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.
You Got Accepted to Your #1 College! Now What?
You (finally) got into your dream college. Now what do you do? Here's everything you should tackle before you step foot on your new campus home.
by Zia Sampson
4 Key Questions to Ask at College Fairs
College fairs are a great way to get to know a school and the people who represent it. But what are the best questions to ask? Here are four to start with.
Advanced Placement Test Scores: How Will They Affect Your College Admission?
When AP test scores are released, you may be a little confused wondering how the numbers you receive will impact your college future. Well, this is how!
4 Secrets to Balancing Grad School and a Full–Time Job
For several reasons, many students end up juggling grad school and a full-time job. It can be stressful, but these four secrets can ease the craziness.
by Robyn Scott
Want an Ivy League Degree? Consider Community College First
Dreaming of attending an Ivy League school? Here's why high-achieving students should consider starting at a community college then transferring.
A Helpful Guide to Scholarships for Students of Color
Are you looking for scholarships that support minority student success? Find great college scholarships for people of color with these expert tips.
Lessons From Applying to College During a Pandemic
The pandemic altered college admission planning for many students everywhere Here's a look at what one student learned throughout the process back in 2020.
A Handy Guide to the Different Types of MBA Programs
So, you're a business major looking to attend grad school. Here are the advantages and disadvantages of the most popular MBA programs to help you choose.
What You Need to Know About Athletic Recruitment
If you want to get recruited to play sports in college, you definitely need to start early. Here's everything you need to know about athletic recruitment.
by Megan Gibbs
3 Things You Need to Graduate on Time as a Transfer
Worried about graduating in a traditional four-year time frame after transferring colleges? Just do these three things and you'll stay on the right track.
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