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3 Great Reasons to Apply to Colleges With No Supplemental Essays
Supplemental essays are time-consuming. Maximize your admission chances by applying to colleges that don't require them—including the 85+ listed here.
by Kristen Moon
Scholarships for International Students: How to Find Them and Other Top Tips
The scholarship search for international students can be overwhelming but so rewarding. Start your search with these resources and tips from a real student!
College Planning Calendar: January 2025
Stay on top of college prep in the new year with our monthly College Planning Calendar for counselors, students, and parents. Happy January planning!
True or False? The Truth About Common College Assumptions
You ever hear something about college and you aren't sure whether or not to believe it? We've got you covered! Here's the truth about some common beliefs.
How to Explore Your Passion When It's Not Your Major
Most students choose their own major in college, but some don't get that luxury. Here's how to pursue your real passions if you're not in love with your field.
5 Insider Tips for BS/MD Admission Success
Impress direct-entry medical program admission committees with these top tips on writing a great essay, avoiding mistakes, showing commitment, and more.
by Kristen Moon
Four Techniques to Improve Your Time Management
Time management is one of the most important skills you can develop in high school and refine in college. Here are four easy ways to improve yours.
Quick List of Job Search Tips for Graduate Students
The prospect of better jobs is a common reason to go to grad school. With diligence, you can embark on a fulfilling career after graduation with this advice.
Five Ways Parents Can Be Helpful in the College Search
The college search is a major process for your student, but it’s hard to know when to step in and when to back off. Here’s some helpful advice!
11 Life and Finance Hacks for the Lazy–Smart College Student
As the popular saying goes: Work smarter, not harder. Here are 11 tips on maximizing your time, your wallet, and just about everything else in college.
by Alex Avery
Spring College Planning Checklist for High School Juniors
The second half of junior year is when to really start planning for college. Here's how you can prepare for application season this spring and summer.
by Kristen Moon
5 Common Tricks Fraudsters Are Using to Target Students
Fraud against students includes everything from loan scams and identity theft to student housing scams and more. Here are five common tricks to look for.
by Bill Hess
The Best and Worst College Advice From Real Students
Not all college advice is good or helpful, so you must learn what tips to dismiss. Here's the best and worst college advice from real students to help you!
10 Things You Should Definitely Not Bring to College
What you should bring to college bring varies from person to person, but what not to bring is fairly consistent across the board. Here's what you should know.
by Kay Teekell
5 Simple Ways to Be More Productive in High School
Feel like your productivity needs a boost? Check out these top tips for high schoolers to find the motivation to ace your academic assignments.
How to Write a Résumé With No Job Experience
Landing your first job is possible even without a work history. Learn how to highlight your education, skills, and activities to create a winning resume.
Should You Register for AP Tests? Top Pros and Cons of the Exams
Thinking about taking AP Tests this May but aren't sure if they're worth the investment? Maybe this guide can help you decide.
by Erica West
What to Expect From College Admission Interviews
Even when they're not required, college admission interviews are often a good way to bolster an application. Here's how to tackle your admission interview.
What Do Law Schools Look for in Your Application?
Who doesn't want to look great when they're applying to law school? Check out these tips from a real admission director to elevate your application!
How to Work on Your Academic Weaknesses in High School
Everyone has one subject in high school they don't like much, and usually that's your toughest class to get through. Here's how to strengthen your skills.
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