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College Application Stressors and How to Overcome Them
Applying to college can be stressful. From academic pressure to financial worries, learn about common stressors and practical strategies to manage them.
by Aja Chavez
Working Out Your Mental Health: 3 Benefits of Regular Exercise for Students
Enhance your mental health as a student with exercise! Here's a look at why it's important and how working out improves your mental health.
Make the Most of Your Time With a Great Study Routine
Studying got you stressed? Learn how to create an effective study schedule, prioritize tasks, take breaks, and study smarter so you can succeed on test day!
How to Find Balance as a Working Student
Finding the right balance between school, life, and work is hard but not impossible. Here are tips on planners, scheduling, and more as a working student!
by Alyssa Abel
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.
How to Avoid Burnout During College Application Season
The last thing you want to do during college application season is burn out. Here are a few ways to get ahead of things so you don't feel overwhelmed.
by Paige Miller
Reuse or Recycle: How to Manage College Essay Material
The key to the college admission process is being as efficient as possible. Here's how to be smart about organizing and reusing essay materials for multiple schools.
A Student’s Guide to Mindfulness: 4 Simple Techniques to Try
Mindfulness works wonders for students' well-being, but you may not know exactly what to do. Start with these activities you can practice anywhere!
by Isabel Kumar
5 Simple Ways to Be More Productive in High School
Feel like your productivity needs a boost? Check out these top tips for high schoolers to find the motivation to ace your academic assignments.
Top 7 Back–to–School Tips for College Athletes
Managing your life as a student-athlete takes a lot of work, but it is possible! Start your semester with this to-do list to have the most productive year yet.
by Megan Gibbs
Dear High School Overachievers: Take a Break Before You Snap
From one high school overachiever to another: Don't spread yourself too thin—because you just might snap. Here's how to recognize and combat burnout.
Where Can a Master's in Human Resources Take You?
Here's what you should know about earning a master's in human resources, from the application process to career opportunities and postgrad job-hunting hints.
More Than 20 Apps You Can Download to Survive Finals
Finals week is stressful! Get organized and optimize your study sessions with these downloadable apps that will make exam season so much easier.
by Alyssa Abel
Our Best Advice for Tackling Your College Applications
Not sure where to start with the college admission process? Check out our favorite articles to help you work on your college applications from start to finish.
How to Recognize and Cope With Anxiety as a Student
It's tough to cope with your anxiety when it crops up and you have a busy student life to keep up with. Here are some do's and don'ts to get through it.
Tips to Optimize Learning and Study More Effectively in Medical School
It’s essential to develop effective study techniques to succeed in med school. Master all your coursework, exams, and research with these valuable tips.
by Hannah Payne
Med School Success Guide: Excelling in Your Academic Life
Medical school is one of the most difficult academic challenges you can pursue. Here's a guide to all the ways to not only succeed but excel academically.
How Should I Advise My Students After They've Been Accepted to Colleges?
A lot of students don’t seek further advising after they’ve decided which college to attend, but you can still offer help. Here’s what you should do.
Quick Advice for Future Law Students, From Law Students
Thinking about law school, but worried it may be a little overwhelming? Here's some essential advice from real-life current law students to prepare you.
Real Student Wisdom for Your Last Year of High School
Being a senior is stressful between academics and college admission. Here are some tips for underclassmen before starting your last year of high school.
by Erica West
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