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A Comprehensive 2–Year Calendar for High School Juniors and Seniors
Junior and senior year are the big years in your college planning journey. Check out this handy timeline so you know what to do and when to do it.
5 Quick and Easy Tips to Sleep Better in College
The cornerstone of good health is a good night's sleep! Here's how to get the best sleep possible (even if it seems impossible) as a busy college student.
A Deep Dive Into Procrastination and How to Stop It
Procrastination is a fickle thing. Before learning how to stop once and for all, here's a look at why you procrastinate and how it affects your schoolwork.
by Ginger Abbot
6 Simple Ways to Impress Your College Professors
Being a model student will impress your professors and help you make the most of your college career too. Here's how to be memorable for all the right reasons.
by Mark Rowh
Feeling Tired? How to Deal With Sleep Issues in College
Are you a tired college student? Of course! There's so much to do, but sleep is key to getting it all done. Here's some advice to overcome sleep issues.
Tips for New Teachers on How to Deal With Mean Parents
Most parents will respect your decisions, listen to concerns, and cooperate to benefit their child. And others...won't. Here are some tips to manage them.
6 Tips for Maintaining Healthy Relationships in College
College is a big transition for students as they navigate new relationships and try to maintain those back home. Here are some tips to guide you along the way.
How to Set Better New Year's Resolutions You Can Commit To
Hoping to start better habits in the new year? Some may think resolutions are overrated, but with the right mindset, you can really commit to them.
by Zia Sampson
5 Questions to Answer Before Becoming a College Athlete
You have a lot of options as a student-athlete, so how do you narrow them down? Here are five questions to ask yourself as you start your college search.
Should I Worry About Planning for College During My First Year of High School?
Should you be worried about college when you're just starting high school? No! But our experts say you should be thinking about it at least a little bit.
How to Beat Winter Stress Senior Year of High School
The stretch between January and February can be one of the most stressful parts of the high school academic year. These tips can help you stay sane this winter.
6 Student Tips to Help You Apply for Scholarships the Right Way
Applying for scholarships can be monotonous, we know. But with these tips, you can get on the right track to winning more money for college in no time.
by Kay Teekell
Tips for Better Organization and Study Habits in High School
The best way to stay on top of academics in high school is to stay organized. Here's how you can improve your study environment and get ahead of the game.
Grad School Search: Solutions for a Low Undergrad GPA
Undergrad GPA is an important part of grad school admission. If you're worried about your GPA being low, here's a look at how that can affect your chances.
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.
How Do College Officers Make Admission Decisions?
At most colleges, admission decisions are made holistically. But what does that mean? Learn all about it from our experts.
College Planning Calendar: April 2025
Happy spring! Help your students get ready for standardized tests, the end of the admission process, and more with our April College Planning Calendar.
6 Important Pieces of the Transfer Admission Process
Transferring may seem hard, but one thing's for sure: These six things are extremely important to your admission process and success as a transfer student.
by Phoebe Bain
2 Important Things That High Schools Don't Teach You
There are a lot of lessons students have to learn the hard way. Hopefully this advice for your high school years can make your life a little easier!
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
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