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Insider Insight on AP Courses: Which Classes Are Best to Take?

With 11 Advanced Placement courses under her belt, this student has a lot of inside info to share. Use it to decide which AP classes may be best for you!

by Rebecca Blyn

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Why You Should Visit as Many Colleges as Possible

Some students only visit their top-choice colleges, but it's important to see what other schools offer, even if they're at the bottom of your list. Here's why!

by Mannah Patel

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Important Study Tips for Online Nursing Students

Nursing programs are already difficult, let alone completing a Nursing degree online. Here are some helpful tips to make your studies easier!

by Eleanor Bardot

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Top Tips for Making the Most of Your Campus Visits

Picking a college is not easy. However, one important way to help make your decision easier is to visit the campus. Here's how to do it right!

by Ashley Wilkins; Katie Nagy

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Big or Small? How School Size Affects Your Public College Experience

You're thinking of attending a public college—that's great! But have you decided large or small? Learn about how campus size impacts your college life.

by Claudia Moore O'Brien, MEd

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Important Questions to Ask When Transferring Colleges

If you're thinking of transferring, you need to start asking yourself some tough questions. Here's a guide to help you on the path to your new college.

by Michelle Lockhart

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Top College and Financial Aid Application Terms You Need to Know

When it comes to college and financial aid applications. a lot of words are thrown around that you may not know yet. Use this list to help you stay on track.

by Srivarsha Rayasam

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What Are Test–Optional Colleges All About?

Schools that don't require SAT or ACT scores are changing the admission game in a big way. Here's what you should know about "test-optional" colleges.

by Julia Quinn-Szcesuil

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Tackling the Financial Aid Process With Your Parents

If you're confused by the college financial aid application process, here are some simple ways to work with your parents to make everyone's lives easier.

by Yukeena Waye

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The Balancing Act of Social Media

Social media, like everything else, is all part of a balancing act. Here are some tips to finding a healthy social media balance in your life.

by Laura Wallace

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Navigating Standardized Tests During Admission Season

With so many exams, it can be overwhelming trying to figure out standardized tests on your own. Here's a breakdown to help you out!

by Rebecca Barer

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Top 5 Time Management Tips for High School Students

High school is hectic with homework, college applications, and extracurricular activities. Keep on top of everything with these time management tips.

by Shivani Ekkanath

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A Handy Guide to Surviving Dorm Life

A freshman living on campus shares her experiences and what's she learned about the joys and sorrows of dorm life.

by Marcella McHenry

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Stay Sharp This Summer Without Breaking the Bank

Worried about how expensive a pre-college program might be? We've got you covered. Here are great tuition-free and financial aid supported programs to consider.

by CollegeXpress

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Kennesaw State University — Kennesaw, GA

Founded in 1963, Kennesaw State University is a public four-year university that is known for its large enrollment and its diverse academic programs. It is located on two campuses in Kennesaw and Marietta, Georgia—just north of Atlanta.

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How You Can Save Money by Transferring Colleges

You could save thousands by starting at a cheaper college and transferring. Discover how this growing trend helps students cut costs and reach their goals.

by Mark Rowh

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Great Graduate Schools and Programs in the Midwest and West

Looking for a great grad school to help boost your career prospects? Check out these options in the Midwestern and Western US that also offer online programs.

by CollegeXpress

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Living With Strangers: How to Prioritize Safety and Privacy

Protecting yourself in a new living situation is crucial to living a fulfilled life in college. Here's how to take precautions and find a great roommate.

by Duuo

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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.

by CollegeXpress

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How to Find the Right Pre–College Summer Program for You

Pre-college summer programs can be great prep for higher education and give you a competitive edge, but not all are created equal. Here's how to find a good fit!

by Jhanvi Wong