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Helpful Advice for First–Years From College Students Who've Been There
What better college advice can you get than from students who've experienced it? None! Here's what first-years need to know to make their lives easier.
12 Important Things to Look for in Your Colleges
In searching for colleges, here are 12 important things to consider. Hopefully, this checklist will help you discover your needs and goals for the right school.
Majoring in Architecture: Learn How to Build a Great Future
Architecture may not be a common degree to pursue—but it's rewarding! Here's what to know about considering a major in this field and how to get admitted.
Top 6 Pros and Cons of Double–Majoring in College
Thinking about declaring a double major in college? There are a few drawbacks but also several advantages. Learn what they are right here!
How to Plan a Best Friends Date for Valentine's Day
Valentine's Day doesn't have to be all about couples and mushy romantic love. Celebrate the love you have for your friends with this step-by-step guide!
by Kelli Dolan
Top 10 Reasons to Major in Computer Science
Want a cutting-edge career that's also marketable in any business environment? Consider Computer Science! Here are 10 reasons why it's a smart choice.
How to Help Your High School Senior Prepare for College
Your high school senior will be off to college before you know it. Here's how you can help during their last year of high school and final admission steps.
How to Help Underclass High School Students Prep for College
Are the first two years of high school too early for college planning? Certainly not! Here are four ways to help students start thinking about the future.
The Importance of Cybersecurity for College Students
Students' lives are on their computers, from notes to assignments to personal information. Read on for some ways to protect yourself across the internet.
10 Things You Should Definitely Not Bring to College
What you should bring to college bring varies from person to person, but what not to bring is fairly consistent across the board. Here's what you should know.
by Kay Teekell
5 Things I Learned From My First Month of College
Curious what college life will really be like? Read on to learn how one student's first month on campus played out.
A Look at 4 Fields That Require a Master's Degree
You may be deciding whether or not to get a grad degree--depending on your field it may be required. Here's a look at careers that require a master's degree.
by Farah Fard
4 Helpful Social Media Tips for New University Students
Excited to meet people in your school's admitted students group online? Here are some etiquette tips to follow as you eagerly await your first semester.
Preparing for Your Adventures Abroad
When studying abroad, the location or the type of program doesn't seem to matter all that much--it's the experience.
How to Recognize and Prepare for a Life Crisis in College
Going through a life crisis can feel isolating and overwhelming. Use this advice to recognize and prepare for major life-disrupting events in college.
How to Choose Between Pre–College Credit Courses
There are many ways to challenge yourself before college, including AP or dual enrollment courses. Here's how to choose between these demanding programs.
by Jaime Smith
Med School Success Guide: Taking Care of Your Physical and Mental Health
Being a medical student is tough, but these insider tips can help you maintain your physical and mental health so you can survive and thrive in med school.
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.
5 Important Questions to Ask Your Counselor About the College Search
Connecting with your school counselor during the college search is important to get the info you need. Here are five questions to ask them about the process.
by Meera Kypta
6 Reasons to Put in Effort With Counselors and Teachers
High school and college students should be meeting with counselors and teachers regularly. Reluctant to start? Here are six reasons to change your mind!
by Ginger Abbot
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