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How to Stand Out and Impress During Group Interviews

Oftentimes, companies will have prospective employees interview in groups. Here is some advice from an experienced group interviewer on how to stand out!

by Kristen Fackler

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10 Affordable Ways to Beat the Winter Blues

As the cold winter weather rolls on, it's common for students to feel some seasonal depression. Here are some ways to lift your mood and stick to a budget.

by Ben Walker

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The Best Plants to Perk Up Your College Dorm Room

Plant care is all the rage these days! Here are the best plants to keep in your college dorm room and how to care for them properly.

by Summer Wilde

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The Ultimate Guide to Undergrad vs. Law School

Considering going to law school? Here's an in-depth look at the key differences between life as a law student as opposed to an undergraduate.

by Lisa Freudenheim; Jessica Tomer

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How to Use College Recruitment Emails to Your Advantage

Getting a million messages from colleges can be annoying, but they do have a purpose. If you keep these steps in mind, you can turn them to your advantage.

by Russel Anderson

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How to Balance SAT Prep With a Busy School Schedule

SAT prep is crucial, but how do you find the time? Balance all your responsibilities with good time management and these proven test prep strategies.

by Zeniya Cooley

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What Is Naviance and How Do I Use It?

Many high schools use Naviance to help students plan for college, but what is it all about? Learn more about this college and career readiness tool here!

by Francesca Morrissey

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How Do I Get Better at Multitasking as a Student?

Multitasking is a skill most students want to master due to all their responsibilities. But how can they do it better? One expert has a surprising answer.

by Michael Milone, PhD

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How Do I Get Through All That Reading in College?

You're going to be doing a lot of reading in college. Here's some expert advice to make it more manageable to get through and help you retain more information.

by Michael Milone, PhD

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How to Conquer Your Test Anxiety

Whatever big test you have coming up--AP, SAT, or ACT--you can conquer your anxiety and go into exam day confident and ready to ace it. Find out how!

by Jon Paul

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Four Techniques to Improve Your Time Management

Time management is one of the most important skills you can develop in high school and refine in college. Here are four easy ways to improve yours.

by Laura Wallace

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Fun SAT Vocab Prep With the Dictionary of Difficult Words

The Dictionary of Difficult Words is useful for all ages, especially students studying for the SAT. Review vocab with this unconventional test prep book!

by Claire Carter

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How to Turn Your Hobbies Into Scholarships With Ease

Where there are hobbies and passions, there are scholarships! But how do you find them? Let's break down the process and how to win more of these awards.

by Carissa Hills

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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.

by Stephen A. Johnson; David Recine

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Our Best Advice for Counselors and Consultants to Help Their Students

Even counselors and consultants need resources and guidance sometimes! Find all our best advice to better help your students in the college search here.

by CollegeXpress

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The Art of Creating a Great Résumé in an Online World

The art of crafting your résumé for the job search has changed drastically in the modern age. Here's how to write a great one in our technology-based world.

by Mark Rowh

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College Admission Essay Ideas That Just Don't Work

Some college application essay ideas are bad, and you may not know which ones are. Here are some essay ideas that don't work and potential alternatives.

by CollegeXpress

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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.

by CollegeXpress

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How Do I Start the Financial Aid Application Process?

Going to college is expensive, no matter where you go. And the financial aid process can be overwhelming. Here's some expert advice to get you started.

by Michael Milone, PhD

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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.

by Katelyn Sanders