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Your Easy Weekly Checklist for Moving to College

College move-in day is equally exciting and stressful. Take away the stress and leave the excitement with this ultimate moving timeline and checklist.

by Stephanie Rosenlund

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Mistakes First–Year College Students Make (and How to Avoid Them)

Transitioning to college life can be a bit bumpy, and everyone makes mistakes. Here are a few faux pas to avoid to make your first year go more smoothly.

by Naomi Hong

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10 Things to Do During Your First Week of College

The first week of college can be a wild time! Here are 10 things every first-year student should do during their first few days on campus.

by Kay Teekell

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The Biggest Differences Between Freshman and Senior Year of High School

How different is your first year of high school from your last? From classes to relationships to sense of self, here's how school changes for students.

by Sara Karnish

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5 Life–Changing Reasons You Should Intern Abroad

Landing an internship abroad is a life-changing opportunity. Here are all the things this unique experience could teach you and why you should go for it!

by Naomi Hong

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Campus Visits: Places to Go and Questions to Ask

Not sure what to ask on your next college tour? Here are ALL the questions you could possibly need, places you should visit, and other factors to consider!

by CollegeXpress

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How to Find Your Strengths for College Application Essays

Everyone has strengths, even if you can't think of any right now! Here's how to identify your best and write about them in your college admission essays.

by Dia Huth

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How to Avoid These 5 Common Transfer Student Mistakes

The transfer process presents unique challenges and potential pitfalls. That's why we asked a transfer admission insider help you avoid these common mistakes.

by Ashley Hueber

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How to Improve Your Study Skills for Grad School

Grad school is tougher than undergrad, and some of your study skills just won't cut it. Here's how to strengthen your skills for graduate-level work.

by GradSchools.com

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Why Every College Student Should Keep a Planner

Keeping up with classes, a social life, and extracurricular activities can be overwhelming in college. Here's why you should keep a planner to track it all.

by Tia Nanjappan

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How to Transition to a High–Demand Career as a New Grad

The postgrad job search can be tough, especially if you’re pursuing a competitive career. Here's how to find a great job that works for you after college.

by Amanda Winstead

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How to Overcome Learning Obstacles in Math Classes

Math can be intimidating, and you may think it limits your choice of majors and career paths. Learn effective strategies to improve your math skills now!

by Ana Sinicariello; Learner Education

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Beat Out Your Competition: Exploring Careers in the Sports Industry

Making a career out of athletics is a great option! Whether you’re on a field or in an office, take to the workforce knowing which way you're running.

by Tess DiNapoli

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Cultivating a Growth Mindset: How to Embrace Your Unique Creative Abilities

Life is about consistent growth, but it doesn't happen passively. Here's how to cultivate a growth mindset for an active role in your academic evolution.

by Beth Rush

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5 Great Resources to Improve Mental Health for Students of Color

Though mental health is important for all, making sure minority students have access to resources should be a top priority. Here are five to utilize!

by Dr. Ciera Graham

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First–Gen Students: How to Navigate the College Search

Being a first-generation student makes the college search overwhelming without a parent to guide you, but you can own your admission process. Here's how!

by Rachel Lin

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4 Big Questions to Ask When Choosing a Bank in College

Going to college is a huge commitment—personally and financially. Make sure you're putting your money in the right hands by also finding the right bank.

by Callie McGill

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3 Ways to Improve Your Test Prep for the New Digital SAT

The new digital SAT will look similar in a lot of ways—and different in many others. Here are three ways to adapt your test prep for the new test format.

by Zymal Ahmed

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3 Amazing Benefits of Becoming an Academic Tutor

Looking for a way to help other students, improve your own skills, and maybe even make some money at the same time? Consider becoming an academic tutor!

by Zymal Ahmed

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How to Expand Your Reach and Find Scholarships in Hidden Places

Scholarships can be found in the most unexpected of places. Here's how to find the right people to help you find the right scholarships for you.

by Jean O'Toole