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Picking the Right Major: How Close Is Close Enough?
How close is close enough when it comes to choosing a major that will accomplish your necessary career preparedness? Find out from a college admission insider.
5 Smart Ways to Prepare for Law School in Undergrad
Law school is hard. Students should figure out early in undergrad if they want to apply. Why? Because then you can spend your time preparing for it. Here's how.
Bust the Myth: 3 Easy Places to Make New Friends as a Transfer Student
Don't believe the myth that transfer students don't make friends on their new campus. If you put yourself out there, you'll find friends in these places.
Time Management: Your Best Friend in Grad School
Graduate school really has a way of making you short on time. It's in your best interest to learn some time management skills. Here's why and how to learn!
College Planning Calendar: February 2025
February is packed with important deadlines, events, webinars, and more. Keep students on top of it all using this month's College Planning Calendar!
How to Network With Your College's Alumni on LinkedIn
The best way to find a career after college is networking with people who graduated from your school. Here's how to find alumni to network with on LinkedIn.
by Amber Li
Top Grad School Search Advice for International Students
Are you an international student considering a graduate degree in the US? You're in good company! Here's an inside look at how to achieve your goal.
5 Important Ways Extracurriculars Can Help Your Future Career
Extracurricular activities are a great way to prepare for professional life! Learn how they help you build skills, explore passions, network, and more.
by Isabel Kumar
Career Mentors in College: Who Are They and Why Are They Important?
Once you start pursuing more career-building opportunities, you may wonder if you should find a career mentor. Here’s why it’s an important part of the process.
How to Use Your Writing Toolbox for a Rich Admission Essay
Application essays hold more weight than ever as college admission changes. Here’s how to use your writing skills to make an impact on the admission committee.
5 Great Colleges for Members of the Deaf Community
The college search can be extra challenging for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing students. Here are five schools that are extra accommodating to the Deaf community.
by Hailey Myers
How Students Should Save and Spend Their Money
Students should learn smart money-saving and spending habits as early as possible. Start learning how to manage your finances right here, right now!
by Ebony Ruffin
3 College Application Mistakes Students Often Make
Before you submit college applications, make sure they're as perfect as can be. Avoid mistakes like lack of details, self-confidence, and extracurriculars!
by Karan Shah
How Should I Prepare for My Admission Interview?
Being interviewed can be difficult at first, but it gets easier the more you practice. Check out this expert advice for your admission interviews.
5 Ways to Prepare for Medical School Right Now
It's never too early (or late) to work toward medical school. Here are a five simple ways to get started on your path to a great health care career.
by Emily Smith
5 Easy Strategies to Stay Sharp Over Summer Break from College
From organizing notes to internships, here's what college students can do to stay sharp over the summer while still enjoying their much-deserved time off.
by Robyn Scott
Top 5 Places to See During Your Campus Visit
College visits are an exciting educational opportunity! As you set foot on campus, here are some essential places to look for and questions to ask.
Advanced Placement Test Scores: How Will They Affect Your College Admission?
When AP test scores are released, you may be a little confused wondering how the numbers you receive will impact your college future. Well, this is how!
From thinking the SAT measures intelligence to assuming it's your only way to get into college, here are a few myths about this mystical standardized test.
Finances and Your Child's Future
In the college search, you're helping your student take his or her education--and life--to the next level. But this step doesn't come without a high cost, being one of the most important investments of one's life.
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