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The Ultimate List of SAT Test Prep Do's and Don'ts
From studying efficiently to not taking it too many times, here are all the things you should think about doing (and not doing) before SAT test day.
5 Easy Ways to Prepare for Your College Finals
Finals are upon you, and you're getting close to your breaking point. Make your life a little bit easier during this dreaded week with these five tips!
by Emily Smith
The Most Confusing Parts About College Applications
College admission is stressful enough—you shouldn't be confused by the applications too! Here are the tips you need for test scores, transcripts, and more.
by Madison Reid
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
How to Survive Junior Year of High School
Junior year is often called the hardest year of high school. So you know what to expect and to make things a little easier, here are some tips on how to balance everything out.
by Lily Xu
Feeling Burnt Out? 5 Steps to Get Back on Track
You should never work yourself to burnout! It's not healthy. If you feel like you're in a rut, here are five ways to fight burnout and work your way out of it.
by Zia Sampson
How Can I Make My First Week of College Great?
The college adjustment period is a fairly universal experience for most students. If you want to make that first week easier, our experts have advice.
Big Changes: What to Know About the Evolving SAT
The College Board announced big changes coming to the SAT: an online format! What does this mean for students preparing for the test? Read on to find out.
by Mark Rowh
The Ultimate Guide to Undergrad vs. Law School
Considering going to law school? Here's an in-depth look at the key differences between life as a law student as opposed to an undergraduate.
Quick Advice for Future Law Students, From Law Students
Thinking about law school, but worried it may be a little overwhelming? Here's some essential advice from real-life current law students to prepare you.
5 Top Tips to Help You Ace All Your Standardized Tests This Year
It's easy to get disheartened by standardized tests. They're tough! But you can succeed at these exams by using these top tips from a real student.
How to Smoothly Transition From High School to College
From first-year orientation and time management to financial responsibility and social growth, these tips will help you transition to college with ease.
Top College Search Tips for Students With Chronic Illness
If you're planning your college search with a chronic illness, here’s what you should look for, helpful resources, and schools that are especially supportive.
6 Simple Ways to Celebrate Earth Day at Home
You don't have to go far to enjoy nature and appreciate the planet. Here's how you can celebrate Earth Day in your own backyard, no matter where you live.
by TurfMutt
Top Tips to Find a College Roommate Who Matches Your Lifestyle
You've moved on from the college search to the roommate search! Here's how you can find a roomie you'll get along with the whole school year.
by Zia Sampson
How to Transfer Colleges: An Easy–to–Follow Guide
Planning to transfer to a new college? This list created by a real student features helpful tips to guide you through the process and keep you on track.
by Darin Dabney
Our Best Advice for Parents Helping Students Plan for College
Parents need the best when it comes to college advice too. And we have it! Start helping your student today with these blogs, articles, and expert tips.
How to Break the Most Common and Problematic Student Habits
Procrastinating, cramming, not exercising, rude roommate behavior—these bad habits don't lead to success in college. Here's how to fix them for good!
How to Manage the Transition From High School to College
The shift from high school to college can be tough, but with the right attitude and determination, the next four years will be some of the best of your life!
Why Every College Student Should Keep a Planner
Keeping up with classes, a social life, and extracurricular activities can be overwhelming in college. Here's why you should keep a planner to track it all.
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