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Our Best Advice for Participating in Extracurricular Activities
With the abundance of extracurricular activities out there, where do you start? We have advice to help you choose the right clubs and thrive in them here.
English Grammar Cheat Sheet for Students
Struggling with grammar as you write your English essays, term papers, and other school assignments? Here's a cheat sheet with everything students need to know!
by Emily Rogan
3 Myths About Plagiarism All Students Should Know About
Many students worry about getting called out for plagiarism, even unintentionally. Here are three common plagiarism myths to know so you can avoid mishaps.
5 Great Ways to Prepare for the SAT
Studying for the SAT is possible with dedication and the right mindset. Here's how to really prepare for the exam in order to get the best score possible.
Top 3 Strategies for Writing Your Best College Personal Statement
The personal statement is an important part of the college admission process. So how do you write your best essay? Here are three key strategies to follow.
by Kristen Moon
The 5 Best Ways to Handle AP Exam Stress
AP exams will be here before you know it. And that means stress! Here are some ways to maintain your sanity while preparing for and taking your AP exams.
5 Ways to Build Work Relationships for Career Success
The secret to landing an interview, having a mentor, and more lies in how you connect to others. Here's how you can build rapport and a stronger network.
by Susan Young
Infographic: Find Your Learning Style and Study Smarter
You know the saying: Study smarter, not harder. And there's no better way to study than figuring out how you learn best. Discover your learning style here!
How to Ace Your College Interview
The college admission interview may be the first interview you've ever participated in, but it's not as scary as you might think! Here's how to ace yours.
by Katie McKoon
Video: 4 Must–Do Study Hacks for Better SAT Scores
How do you prepare for the SAT? That's certainly a loaded question. Good thing this student vlogger has such great advice on how to study for the test!
How to Succeed in 3 Areas of Life as a Student–Athlete
Being a student-athlete is a major commitment. Here's some advice from a peer on excelling in three major areas of every collegiate athlete's life.
by Eljin Rhymes
5 Important Steps to Take If You’re Unsatisfied With a Subject Average
Not getting the grades you’d like to get around the middle of the quarter? Reassess and improve your subject average with this simple five-step plan!
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
Make the Most of Your Time With a Great Study Routine
Studying got you stressed? Learn how to create an effective study schedule, prioritize tasks, take breaks, and study smarter so you can succeed on test day!
How to Tell Your Story in Your College Application Essay
What parts of your story are you supposed to share in your college application essay--and how? Find out now on CollegeXpress!
by Justin Nevin
Make Your College Visits Fun and Accessible, Not Stressful
You always hear how vital college visits are to finding the right school, but you should also enjoy them! Here's how to make them fun, not overwhelming.
4 Unique Study Techniques for When the Usual Tricks Fail You
Sometimes it takes some creativity to get out of a study rut! Try these four unconventional methods to make studying a little fun and a lot more effective.
by Zymal Ahmed
4 Ways to Improve Your Writing This Summer
Don't let your mind turn to mush this summer! Take some time to hone your writing skills—you can even do some of these strategies at the pool or beach.
by Robyn Scott
How to Write the "Why Us?" College Essay Prompt
Many colleges and universities offer a "Why us?" essay prompt on college applications. Do you know the best way to approach it? Find out with this advice.
by Kim Lifton
What Should You Do If You Have a Low SAT or ACT Score?
So you got your SAT or ACT scores back and they weren't what you were hoping for. It's not the end of the world! Here's how to get the high scores you want.
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