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How Future Neuroscience Majors Can Prepare for College

Interested in studying Neuroscience in college? Here are the best classes to take in high school and college, plus potential career paths the major can lead to.

by Emma Khoury

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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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How to Choose Between Job Offers as a College Graduate

So you've been offered more than one job. Congrats! Now the hard part is choosing which position is best for you. Here's a guide to picking the right role!

by Roman Shvidun

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6 Great Book Recommendations Based on Popular College Majors

We have a new way to find your next great read! Choose your favorite college major and enjoy the book recommendation that is sure to match your interest.

by Hailey Myers

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College Options for Students Interested in the Military

When faced with choosing your path after high school, some students consider joining the military. Here are your options for military higher education.

by Stephanie Farah

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Majoring in Architecture: Learn How to Build a Great Future

Architecture may not be a common degree to pursue—but it's rewarding! Here's what to know about considering a major in this field and how to get admitted.

by Anna Liza Montenegro

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So Many Engineering Majors: Which One Is Right for You?

So you want to study Engineering? You have a ton of options for what to major in. Here's a breakdown of just a few of the choices you have!

by Mark Rowh

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How to Choose the Grade and Subject You Want to Teach

So you want to major in Education? Great! Do you know what grade level and subject you'd most like to teach? That's okay! Let us help you figure it out.

by Alyssa Abel

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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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An Inside Look at College Labs: What STEM Classes Are Really Like

College labs are a special bonus when pursuing a STEM major. Here's a look at what to expect from these highly specialized academic courses.

by Carolina Jacobs

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What's the Difference Between AP and Dual Enrollment Classes?

Dual enrollment classes and AP classes are similar, but they're not the same. Here are some of the major differences from a student who's been there.

by Caroline Potts

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How Your Degree May Determine Student Loan Payments

Your major affects not only how much you enjoy college and your career but also how much you'll earn and whether student loan debt will eat into those earnings.

by Callie McGill

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How Do I Choose Between Very Different Majors?

You may have a few ideas of what you want to academically pursue in college, but how do you make a choice between them all? Our experts have some advice.

by Charlotte M. Klaar, PhD; Nathan Mannetter

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How Can I Trust What I See About a Graduate School?

Graduate school is a major undertaking, so you should be sure you're comfortable with the school and program you choose. Here's some expert advice.

by Donald C. Martin

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4 Great Public Universities for Studying Journalism

If you're a student considering a Journalism major, check out these four public universities with great programs. One of them might be your dream school!

by Rachel Louissaint

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Great Colleges and Universities If You Want to Live in the Big City

If you want the hustle of city life as your academic backdrop, consider adding some of these schools in three major US cities to your college list.

by CollegeXpress

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How to Find Colleges to Pursue Multiple Interests

Just because you declare a major in college doesn't mean you'll focus on only one interest. Here's how to find schools that let you pursue multiple fields.

by Lianna Jacob

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Awarded to full-time applicants who are Ohio residents with a minimum high school GPA of 3.0. Women, first-generation students, economically disadvantaged, or historically underrepresented minorities are highly encouraged to apply. Must be pursuing a STEM major. Applications and recommendations are reviewed after the deadline. The priority consideration deadline is February 1. The final deadline is March 1.

Max Award: $6,500

sponsored by Baldwin Wallace University

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The Best High School Clubs for Future Business Majors

Prospective Accounting major Sydney has some suggestions for high school clubs to join (or start) if you want to go to college for Business. Check them out!

by Sydney Mathew

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Make a Difference by Majoring in Nursing

The demand for qualified nurses has never been higher. Here are just a few reasons more prospective students should consider a major in Nursing.

by John Bray