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3 SAT Prep Steps to Help High School Underclassmen Get Ready Early

It pays to start preparing for the SAT early! Follow these steps to combine the high school classes you're already taking with helpful test prep resources.

by Lianna Jacob

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Infographic: College Success for Students With Disabilities

Going to college can be intimidating for students with learning disabilities. This infographic can help LD students find a school where they'll succeed.

by Trinity Christian College

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Creative College and Career Prep Ideas to Help Students Plan for the Future

Keeping your students engaged and focused on college and career prep can be hard. Here are some creative event ideas from a fellow counselor to help you.

by Jennifer Severini-Kresock

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Bad Advice You Should Ignore If You Want to Be a Writer

Everyone has an opinion on what you should do to become a great writer. But this article is different—it tells you what NOT to do.

by Kara E. Joyce

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Top 5 Secrets to Know About Teaching Elementary School

Thinking of being an elementary school teacher? Here are five secrets about teaching at this level to help you figure out if the job is right for you.

by Arria McGinty

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Top 6 Things to Do While You're Studying Abroad in College

Many college students lose track of what to do and how to make the most of their time abroad. Be sure you fit in these six experiences during your trip!

by Dronacharya Dave

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Our Best Advice for the Transfer Admission Process

We've gathered our best advice for the entire transfer process, from making the initial decision to adapting to your new college and everything in between.

by CollegeXpress

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The Ultimate List of SAT Test Prep Do's and Don'ts

From studying efficiently to not taking it too many times, here are all the things you should think about doing (and not doing) before SAT test day.

by Rebecca Barer; Shelby Smith

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An Honest Mental Health Review and Student Resources for Success

We surveyed 600+ students about mental health and their access to assistance at school. Here's an infographic of what we found, plus resources to share.

by CollegeXpress

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How Do Colleges and Universities Track Student Interest?

How does a school know you're interested in them? You have to demonstrate your interest, and our experts know exactly how you can do that. Find out now!

by Francesca Morrissey

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Video: How to Stay Healthy on Set

In this video, student vlogger Lucia offers some advice on how to stay healthy while on a college film set.

by CollegeXpress

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Important Questions to Ask Teachers for Digital SAT Test Prep

The best way to prep for the new SAT (or any exam) is by asking questions. And you know who are great resources for questions? Your teachers. Get asking!

by Justin Mathew

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Med School Success Guide: Collaborating With Others in Your Field

One of the best parts of medical school is all the people you get to work with and learn from. Here are some opportunities to boost your long-term success.

by Nancy Mitchell

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Great Mental Health Habits for Students to Establish

Students should always strive to continue to find and employ long-lasting positive mental health habits. Here are some ideas for you!

by Pilar Zapata Thompson

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So You've Been Deferred: Now What?

Are you feeling down because you got deferred from your dream college? Improve your chances of turning that deferral into an acceptance with this advice.

by Keaghan Turner

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How to Write a Strong, Persuasive College Decision Appeal Letter

So you got the thin envelope. Fortunately, your case isn't always closed upon that rejection letter. Here are a few ways you could change their minds.

by Phoebe Bain

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The Key Categories You Need to Pack Efficiently for College

When it comes to college packing there are some crucial categories that you need to give your attention to. Here are the top things to remember to pack.

by Emily Barylske

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How Knowing a Foreign Language Can Help Your Career

If you don't know a second language, now is a great time to learn. Here are five reasons why knowing a foreign language can help your postgrad career.

by Tina Mulqueen

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Plagiarism: What It Is and How to Avoid It on Assignments

Plagiarizing can hurt you now and way into the future. But do you know what really counts as plagiarism? Hint: it's way more than copying someone else's essay.

by Jon Frank

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How to Set Boundaries and Resolve Conflicts With Your New Roommate

Scared about sharing your space with a new person? There are some smart, simple things you can do to make life with your new roommate more comfortable.

by Grace Ballenger