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An Inside Look at Student Teaching and the Pandemic

COVID-19 changed a lot about student teaching, but not everything. Here's what educators can learn looking back on student teaching and the pandemic.

by Ginger Abbot

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5 Proactive Questions You Should Ask Your MCAT Tutor

With the level of challenging course work covered, it is no surprise that many people feel the urgent need for extra help when studying for the MCAT. But before working with a tutor, there are several questions you should ask.

by Eric Secrist

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Poetry Study Guide for AP English Language & Literature

Check out our quick poetry review that can help you score high on AP English Tests, both Literature and Language.

by Faith Harron

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Who Can Help Me Write My College Application Essay?

You can get guidance, but make sure it is the right kind of help. Learn more.

by Kim Lifton

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Attending College With a Mental Illness

Attending college with a mental illness adds another level of stress to an exciting time in your life. Here's how to cope and thrive in college despite it!

by Emily Barylske

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Med School Success Guide: Excelling in Your Academic Life

Medical school is one of the most difficult academic challenges you can pursue. Here's a guide to all the ways to not only succeed but excel academically.

by Nancy Mitchell

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4 Easy Ways to Be More Active With a Hectic School Schedule

High school and college students are busy, especially at the end of the school year. But making time to be active can help you in all sorts of different ways.

by Laura Wallace

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High School Classes to Make You a Competitive College Applicant

It's no secret that honors and AP courses look great on college apps. Here are other ways to maximize your class schedule each year of high school.

by Emily A. McKeon

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7 Smart Things You Should Do on Your Next Campus Visit

College visits are an exciting time to travel and get to know your schools of interest. If you're going on campus tours soon, you should do these seven things.

by Charlotte Varnes

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What NOT to Do in Your College Application Essay

Writing a strong college admission essay can be challenging, but avoiding these common pitfalls will help you create an essay that stands out.

by Tina Brooks

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5 Simple Ways You Can Make Studying More Fun

How do you make studying more fun? It's often a matter of doing a few simple things to make yourself more relaxed and open to enjoying the process.

by CollegeXpress

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5 Easy Steps to Mastering Your International Admission Essays

You've completed applications, requested transcripts, and asked for letters of recommendation. There's only one admission hurdle left: the dreaded essay.

by Keith Gramling

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A Proven Path to Success: How to Prepare for Med School Board Exams

Board exams are a crucial milestone in any medical student’s career. Here's a guide to getting great scores with time management and a study routine.

by Hannah Payne

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Need a High School Internship? Here's Where to Look

You may have heard about students getting internships in high school, but do you know where to find one? Here are some of the best places to look!

by Kara E. Joyce

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Videos: How to Improve Your Organization and Time Management Skills

Getting organized can affect how well you do in school. Watch these videos for advice to help you improve your organization and time management skills.

by CollegeXpress

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How to Save Money for College as a High School Student

College is expensive, period. So how can you start saving up in high school to pay for college and everything that goes with it? Read on to find out.

by Sara Karnish

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What to Do After You Write Your College Admission Essay

Done writing your college admission essay? You aren't finished yet. Be sure to ask yourself these questions and follow these steps during the editing process.

by James Maroney

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Now Is the Time to Start Your College Essay

It's smart to start your college application essay as soon as possible because planning it can be harder than actually writing it. Here's some advice!

by Kim Lifton

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The Best Test Prep Tricks I Learned in High School

Six helpful tricks for taking the SAT and ACT, straight from students who have taken these standardized tests again and again!

by Phoebe Bain

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College Planning Calendar: January 2025

Stay on top of college prep in the new year with our monthly College Planning Calendar for counselors, students, and parents. Happy January planning!

by CollegeXpress