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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.
3 Valuable Time Management Strategies for Student–Athletes
Student-athletes have busy schedules, but time management doesn’t have to be difficult. Try these three techniques to stay on track with school and sports.
12 Great Ways to Have a Stress–Free College Life
Transitioning from high school to college can be a scary, overwhelming thing to do. Here are 12 ways to make this big life change a bit easier.
by Elise Ingram
Considering a Double Major? Popular Options and Top Benefits
Double-majoring in college can be tough, but there are a lot of benefits. Here's what to know about this academic option and common majors to pair.
5 Important Things to Do Before Leaving Community College
You learn a lot about life, higher education, and yourself at community college. Here are five lessons one student learned to help enhance your experience.
by Raven J.
6 Questions to Ask About a University's Cultural Fit
Finding a good cultural fit in a university is important to being comfortable and happy on campus. Here's how to review schools through this cultural lens.
Your Goals, Your Life, Your Gap Year
A gap year is a chance to explore the world while considering "Who am I?" and "What do I want to do with my life?" Learn more about gap year programs here!
How Clothes Can Boost Your Self–Confidence in College
Fashion plays a big role in many students' lives, and it can be a major source of self-comfort. Here's how you can find your style and your confidence.
What Career Path Is Right for Your Personality?
Everyone has a unique personality, but we all fall into certain "types." Here are some great career options if you fall into one of these five personality types.
by Alyssa Abel
How to Make Your Portfolio Pop for Art School Admission
If you're planning to continue your arts education in college, you'll need a strong application portfolio. Here's how to build the best one possible.
How to Survive the Switch from Homeschooling to College
The path to college is different for homeschooled students. From mimicking college life to embracing change, this student has tips to ease the transition.
by Dia Huth
Overlooked Test Prep Do's and Don'ts
The essential (but sometimes forgotten) do's and don'ts of preparing for the SAT or ACT from someone who's tried them all.
by Meg Matthias
4 Things Student–Athletes Should Do This Summer
Here are a few ways high school athletes can stay busy, have fun, and maybe make a little money while staying involved with the sport(s) they love.
by Megan Gibbs
5 Tips to Help College Students Manage Their Finances
Learning how to manage your finances isn't something you're usually taught in high school. Read this expert financial planning to set yourself up for college!
by Hao Liu
3 Great Career Options for History Majors
Majoring in History can lead to some exciting and rewarding careers. Take a look at three major career paths you could take with your history degree.
How to Combat Feelings of Imposter Syndrome in College
Do you ever worry that you don't belong in college? Many college students have this shared feeling of imposter syndrome. Let's discuss how to combat it!
by Dan Bi Han
6 Miraculous Effects Music Can Have on Student Success
Your parents may have told you to turn the music down (or off) when you're studying. Read on to find out how music actually helps you succeed in school.
by Curtis Dean
6 Reasons to Put in Effort With Counselors and Teachers
High school and college students should be meeting with counselors and teachers regularly. Reluctant to start? Here are six reasons to change your mind!
by Ginger Abbot
How to Pick a Major for Med School
If you are a high school student with your sights set on medical school, it can be hard to determine what you need to do to get there.
by Barry Duerr
4 Helpful Tips for Parents of First–Generation College Students
Even though you didn't attend college, you can still help your first-gen student with the process. Here are easy ways to support them on their journey.
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