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5 Liberal Arts Minors That Go Surprisingly Well With Science Majors

You’ve decided to major in a science field—but what should you minor in? Your choices go beyond STEM! Here are five liberal arts options to consider.

by Mannah Patel

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7 Reasons the United States Should Be Your Study Destination

Considering a US education for university? Check out these seven reasons you should study in the United States.

by Rilind Elezaj

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Pros and Cons of Retaking the SAT or ACT

Should you subject yourself to test-taking hell all over again to get a better score? It depends. Here are some pros and cons of retaking the SAT or ACT.

by Phoebe Bain

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How Can I Develop an Effective Study Routine?

We know students learn differently, so how can you as an individual develop an effective study routine? These experts weigh in with some quick study tips.

by Jay Chakrapani

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Top Careers for Students Who Want to Make a Difference

Looking for a major and career path that will allow you to help others? Consider these life-changing fields for your academic and career journey.

by Emily Rogan

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How to Climb Up the Corporate Ladder

Navigating the working world as a recent graduate is hard when not all employers have the same expectations. Here's some universal advice to take to any job!

by Albin Morgan

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How to Turn Your Hobbies Into Scholarships With Ease

Where there are hobbies and passions, there are scholarships! But how do you find them? Let's break down the process and how to win more of these awards.

by Carissa Hills

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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.

by CollegeXpress

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Everything You Need to Know About Out–of–State Tuition

What's in-state vs. out-of-state tuition? Why is out-of-state so much more expensive? And how can you receive the in-state price? Read on for all the answers!

by Ryan Chandler

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6 Sneaky Ways to Use Your Study Breaks for Quick Fitness

Making time for fitness as a student is hard! Use hacks like desk exercises, chores, and alternative transportation to build healthier habits in school.

by Beth Rush

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8 Ways to Pay Off Student Loans Faster and Save Money

The idea of being stuck in student loan debt forever is stress inducing. Utilize this advice to pay down your loans faster and ease your financial burden.

by Anna Serio

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10 Spooky Halloween–Themed Scholarships to Win Throughout the Year

It's spooky season once again, and we're trick or treating for scholarships! Check out these Halloween-themed awards with deadlines throughout the year.

by Kelli Dolan

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Important Considerations to Help You Find the Right Graduate Program

Finding the right grad program will inform your future career opportunities and choices. This comprehensive advice can help you make this important decision.

by Joshua J. LaFave

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Top 10 Mistakes New Grads Make When Seeking a Job

We all make mistakes, especially during our first full-time career search. Here are 10 things to avoid to improve your success during the job hunt.

by Naomi Hong

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Creative Halloween Projects You'll Want to Complete for Every Class

Halloween isn't just reserved for one day of fun and candy! These creative project ideas bring the spirit of spooky season into every school subject.

by Cristina Ellis

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4 Tips for Taking Your Standardized Tests Early

If you're planning to take the SAT or ACT early in your junior year, here are four tips to make sure you make it through in one (emotional) piece

by Aaron Partnow

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5 Questions to Ask Before Enrolling in an MFA Program

Thinking about pursuing an MFA? Ask yourself these five questions before you do to know if it's the path you need to take for your future career.

by Stephanie Farah

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What Can You Do With a Physics Major?

Physics majors are all geeky lab rats, right? Wrong. Read on to learn about some of the many directions a physics major can take you.

by Rebecca VanderMeulen

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University Admission Exams for International Students: The Ultimate Guide

Planning to attend university in the US? Learn about potential SAT and ACT requirements and English-language proficiency tests you may have to take here.

by Jessica McCann; Kelli Dolan

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Crafting Your Own Caffeinated Beverages in 5 Easy Steps

Don't have money to go to Starbucks every day? (What student does?!) Be your own barista, get your caffeine fix, and save money with this five-step process.

by Hailey Myers