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5 Ways to Keep Your Mental Health in Check Over the Holidays

The holiday season is a busy, stressful time for many students. Keep these five tips in mind to maintain your mental health and enjoy your winter break.

by Alyssa Montanez

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Submitting Your College Applications Early: How and Why

College application season is a stressful time, but you can make it easier by completing your apps early. Here are some reasons to hit the submit button ASAP.

by Tayler Butters

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7 Ways to Stand Out as a Graduate School Applicant

As you know from undergraduate applications, you have to stand out when applying to grad school. These tips can help you create something impressive.

by Donald C. Martin; Kevin M. Kiley

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How to Help Your Stressed Teen Choose a College Major

Choosing a college major is a stressful decision, especially if your student is uncertain. Here's some advice to help them find their academic path.

by Laurie Kopp Weingarten

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9 Quick Tips to Help You Survive AP Classes

No one said your AP classes would be easy—in fact, everyone probably says the opposite. That doesn't mean you won't survive, especially with these tips.

by Tayler Butters

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A General Guide to Mental Health Awareness for Students

Mental Health Awareness Month was created to destigmatize mental health issues and encourage people to seek help when they need it. Here's what you should know.

by Zia Sampson; Brittani Wert

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Video: How to Survive High School and Find Scholarships

High school is stressful, and there's so much to get done. Here are a few tips to help you survive high school and some extra tips on finding scholarships.

by CollegeXpress

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A Helpful Checklist to Manage Your Health in College

Staying healthy can make your transition to college more smooth. Here's a handy infographic to help you check in on your health as you start the semester.

by The Ohio State University

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How to Make More Friends as an Out–of–State College Student

Students attending college far away from their home state may feel out of place at first. If this is you, these tips will help you make friends in no time!

by Evan Brown

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Top Tips to Avoid Test Prep Burnout for the SAT and Beyond

Preparing for a big test like the SAT can lead to anxiety and burnout for many students. Here’s how to prep effectively and avoid those stressful feelings.

by Hunter Maguire

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The Best Time to Get Your Student a Tutor, Plus Where to Find One

Admitting your student needs a tutor is step one in getting them the academic help they need. Here are the times to take note and places to look for a tutor.

by Suzanne Shaffer

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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

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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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5 Important Tools to Support Your Student During SAT Season

SAT prep is almost as stressful for parents as it is for students. This helpful advice can help you as you support them through this busy time.

by Robyn Scott

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How to Balance Homework and Internships in High School

Taking on an internship can be difficult as a high school student, but you can find a balance and succeed at both work and school with these helpful tips.

by Varnika Dhyani

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6 Tips for Getting Off the Course Waitlist

So you've been waitlisted for a college class; don't fret! There are plenty of ways to get in, especially if you follow these six easy tips from a real student.

by Carmiya Baskin

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Video: Junior Year Advice

Advice to high school juniors from a senior! Kat goes over six simple tips that contributed to her junior year success.

by CollegeXpress

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Your Grades Don't Define You, But They Do Matter

Your grades don't define you, but they still matter in high school and for college admission. Here's why you should take your grades seriously and do your best.

by Therese Castro

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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

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Surviving and Thriving: Valuable Skills All College Students Need

College should be one of the best times of your life, but it can get overwhelming without the right skills. Use these tips to thrive on campus and beyond.

by Katie Brenneman