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Infographic: 10 Tips to Help You Prepare for the GMAT
Nervous about the GMAT? This infographic from Washington State University offers 10 tips to help prospective graduate Business students prep for the exam.
6 Questions to Ask About a University's Cultural Fit
Finding a good cultural fit in a university is important to being comfortable and happy on campus. Here's how to review schools through this cultural lens.
Reliable Advice for Disadvantaged Students Conducting Their College Search
From campus visits to admission tests, low-income, first-gen, or other disadvantaged students can use this advice to be confident in their college search.
by Alexess Sosa
4 Essential Tips to Make Your College Transfer Easier
Emily transferred colleges her junior year. Way too late to make a move, right? Wrong! Here are her tips for other transfer students who want to make a switch.
by Julia Seaton
Ace Your Exams: 9 Practical Study Tips For Success
Long-term success with studying is about a good, practical routine. One high school student shares her favorite study tips to benefit you and your GPA.
Top 10 Ways to Avoid Procrastination
Struggling to focus on your schoolwork? Discover 10 effective ways to avoid procrastination, manage your time wisely, and improve your study habits today.
The Perks of Searching for Colleges Like a Wallflower
Those "Perks of Being a Wallflower" apply to your college search as well. Who knew? Find a school where you can feel infinite with this savvy advice.
10 Lesser–Known Stops to Make on Your Campus Tours
Make the most of your campus visit with these 10 behind-the-scenes tips. Discover essential stops like dorms, dining halls, and libraries to see real student life.
The Worst Campus Visit Mistakes to Avoid
As a crucial part of the college search, campus visits take a lot of time and effort. Be sure to avoid making these mistakes while you're there!
How to Minimize the Impact Student Loans Have on Your Future
Student loans can have a major impact on your post-graduate career. Arm yourself with these tips to minimize the effects and maximize your future goals.
by Maxime Croll
Starting a Side Hustle: How Students Can Turn Their Passion Into Profit
Want to turn your favorite hobby into a side hustle? There’s a lot to do and think about! Here’s how you can make your small-business dreams a reality.
by Isabel Kumar
4 Tips to Make Your Dream School a Financial Reality
Being able to afford your dream school is an important goal if you have your heart set on a certain college. Here’s how you can make this dream a reality.
by Maxime Croll
Infographic: Find Your Learning Style and Study Smarter
Discover your unique learning style—visual, auditory, or kinesthetic—and unlock study strategies designed to help you learn faster and retain more information.
How to Improve Your Learning With Online Video Lectures
Video lectures can be a big game changer in your online learning and general academic success if you let them be. Here's why.
Parents, It's Time to Communicate About College Costs
Some parents put off the money talk with their students far longer than they should. Here's why you should talk about college costs early in the search process.
by Scott Gibney
What You Need to Know About Rolling Admission
Rolling admission is a good option to help lessen the strain of the college search for some students. But what exactly is rolling admission? Find out now!
Top 7 Do's and Don'ts for Crafting Your Best Résumé
Are you certain you know how to create a winning résumé? This quick guide will ensure you're not using outdated practices or leaving out important info.
by Cat Thomas
The Best Advice for Healthy Eating in High School
A healthy diet isn't about losing weight. It's just important to keep you...well, healthy! Here's how high school students can stay on top of nutrition.
10 Things Every College Student Should Own
There's no denying that college can be a bit difficult sometimes. These 10 items can make it easier!
Pros and Cons of Retaking the SAT or ACT
Should you subject yourself to test-taking hell all over again to get a better score? It depends. Here are some pros and cons of retaking the SAT or ACT.
by Phoebe Bain
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