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Invalidating 4 Common High School Stereotypes
Some high school clichés just need to be squashed! Check out these four high school student stereotypes and why they're only a part of Hollywood scripts.
by B. Juda
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.
Transfer Shock: How to Combat and Minimize This Very Real Phenomenon
Transferring to a new college is a big step. Even if you think you're ready, you may suffer from transfer shock. Here's how to adjust to your new home!
The Best Study Snacks for Healthy Eating in College
With finals stress, a lot of students turn to food for comfort and not always in the best way. Read on to learn how to snack healthily this finals season.
3 Great Benefits of Commuting in College to Consider
Is commuting to college right for you? A commuter student shares the top benefits to your savings, social life, and family if you choose to be one too.
by RaeAnn Jent
5 Ways to Celebrate the End of Fall Semester Finals
You worked hard all semester! You deserve a break and a pat on the back. Here are a few ways to celebrate the end of finals and the coming winter break.
How to Create Healthy Food Habits as a Busy Student
When you're in college, it's easy to lapse into bad habits and forget to make time for healthy eating. Here's how to eat right with a busy school schedule.
College Search Differences: US vs. International Students
International students should be focusing on different key details in the college search than their US peers. Here's what CollegeXpress student writer Pilar wants you to know.
Important Academic Advice for Freshman Year of College
After the first few weeks of excitement on campus, it's time to buckle down on homework and studying. Here's some key academic advice from a sophomore.
by Dev Gandhi
What Is Important to Know About Taxes as a Student?
Tax Day is here! If you’re wondering what “doing taxes” means or want to learn more for the future, here’s some expert advice on what you should know.
by Ben Walker
Unlocking the SAT: 3 Keys to Easily Boost Your Scores
Yes, the SAT is still relevant, and with some planning and effort, you can earn scores that will increase your chances of getting into your dream colleges.
6 Creative Passion Projects That Stand Out on College Applications
Personal pursuits are a great way to impress admission committees and enjoy your free time simultaneously. Here are some project ideas to consider!
How to Find Colleges to Pursue Multiple Interests
Just because you declare a major in college doesn't mean you'll focus on only one interest. Here's how to find schools that let you pursue multiple fields.
by Lianna Jacob
How to Give Your Résumé the Disney Effect
It's a well-known fact that interviewers' ears perk up at three words: Walt Disney Company. Here are ways to get that same reaction in other ways.
3 College Visit Locations That Can Be Turned Into Vacations
Too busy to take a vacation and visit colleges? You can do both at once with this list of travel ideas for areas around the country with major colleges.
Five Ways to Beef Up Your College Applications
If your college applications are looking a little barren, here's how you can correct the course and add something substantial to impress admission officers.
Finding the Right International Graduate Program for You
Looking for a graduate degree with some adventure? Consider applying to programs overseas! Here's some advice on finding the right international grad school.
How to Navigate the College Search, Step–by–Step
The college search journey can be intimidating, but when you break it down into easy steps, you'll find the process more enjoyable and rewarding.
10 Cheap Ways to Spoil Yourself on a Student Budget
As a student, you must be careful about how much you’re spending. But that doesn’t mean you can’t treat yourself! Here are 10 ways to have fun for cheap.
by Ben Walker
How Do Colleges Accept Scores If I Retake the SAT?
Wondering if retaking the SAT will benefit you? The important question to ask is how and if colleges accept retake scores. Our experts have the answer.
by Lauren Gaggioli; Charlotte M. Klaar, PhD; Nathan Mannetter
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