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A High School Starter Guide to Financial Responsibility

Starting college means new responsibilities, including financial ones. Here are some ways to start successfully managing your finances before college.

by Chrissy Ramakrishnan

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Types of College Internships and What They're Really Like

Interning isn't about being the office errand runner. Here are the many types of internships you'll find in college and what you may do as an intern.

by Bridget Holcombe

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When Should I Visit College Campuses?

Most colleges are open year-round for campus visits, but the time of year you visit will impact what you see. Here's what our experts recommend.

by James G. Nondorf; Rodney Morrison; Marty O'Connell

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8 Ways to Get Business Experience in High School for College Admission

Are you interested in studying Business in college? Why not start your education now? Here are eight great ways to find business opportunities in high school.

by Sydney Mathew

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5 Ways to Prepare for Freshman Year of College

If you're nervous about starting college, this is the guide for you. We have five valuable tips on how to prepare for your freshman year of school. Take a look!

by Aaron Hunt

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Transferring Myths Series: Graduating On Time

In this second post in a series of common transfer myths, we tackle on-time graduation--and how transfer students can make it happen.

by Jessica Tomer

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6 Secrets You Need to Know For a Great Campus Visit

A campus visit is a perfect way to get a feel for the college before you send in an application. Here are six secrets you need to know for a great campus visit.

by Daquon Wilson

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7 Unique Ways to Stand Out on Your College Applications

No one wants to be just another piece of paper in the college admission process. Here are a few ways to make your application stand out from the crowd.

by Kara E. Joyce

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What Do Admission Counselors Look for in College Applications?

Students don't often know exactly what admission counselors are looking for on college applications. If you're wondering, here's the answer form an expert.

by Judi Robinovitz

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3 Smart Packing Tips To Make Dorm Move–In Day Easier

Moving into your dorm is exciting, but you don't want to spend hours unpacking to realize you've brought too much. Speed up the process with these tips!

by Christiane Townsend

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10 Exciting But Unexpected Travel Destinations for Any School Break

Spring break isn’t the only time students can travel to exciting places! Check out these amazing, less crowded locales to plan a trip to any time of year.

by Ben Walker

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What Can I Do If I've Been Waitlisted?

Being waitlisted isn't easy, but you don't have to sit back and do nothing. Here's some expert advice on things you can do to secure your admission.

by Jeannie Borin, MEd

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College Planning Tips Every Student Should Know About

The best way to maintain your course toward college is to create a schedule and break it down over your four high school years. Here's how!

by Ryan Hickey

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Our Best Advice on How to Find and Rock Internships

Here's our best advice on finding and rocking internships in high school and college, plus helpful search sites and a video from a student who's been there.

by CollegeXpress

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Engaging Ways to Open Your Personal Statement

You need to write an engaging personal statement to stand out to colleges. The most important component of this is a strong opening. Let's explore how to do it!

by Kristen Moon

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A Helpful Guide to LinkedIn for High School Students

LinkedIn isn't a typical social platform. It's a place to network with people who could help your future career. Here's how high school students can use it!

by Laura Wallace

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10 Things You Need for College in the Northeast

The Northeast is a popular place for college, especially New England. If you're planning to spend the next four years there, here are 10 things you need.

by Kara E. Joyce

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How to Balance SAT Prep With a Busy School Schedule

SAT prep is crucial, but how do you find the time? Balance all your responsibilities with good time management and these proven test prep strategies.

by Zeniya Cooley

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How Can I Get Colleges to Recruit Me for Sports?

While you can't guarantee your spot on the team, there are some things you can do to help your case. Here are some tips for getting recruited.

by William T. Conley; Cyndy McDonald

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When Should I Start Studying for the ACT or SAT?

If you're wondering when to start studying for standardized tests, you probably like to be prepared. Here's some expert advice on when to start prepping.

by Stephen A. Johnson; David Recine