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10 Helpful Tips for Working With College–Bound LD Students

Working with students who have learning or physical differences can put you to the test as a school counselor. Here's how to help with college planning!

by CollegeXpress

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Master Your Personal Craft: How to Be a Great Writer in High School

Do you have a passion for writing but too much on your plate to refine your craft? These are the tips you need to foster your talent on a busy schedule!

by Katie Grierson

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How to Survive Junior Year

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

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How to Have a Productive High School Winter Break

Winter break is typically best spent relaxing, traveling, or celebrating. But it can be productive too! Here are some ideas for this school break.

by Toni Velazquez

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4 Awesome (and Free) SAT Prep Resources

Looking for resources to help you get ready for the SAT? Check out these four fun, easy-to-use, and totally free online test prep resources!

by Carly Cornell

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3 Ways to Manage Stress During Your College Search

Are your college plans looming over your head and starting to feel overwhelming? Here are some ways to manage your stress during this important time.

by Therese Castro

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Our Best Advice for Dealing With Stress as a Student

Being a student is stressful no matter who you are. Need help getting through it all? Take a look at all our best advice on stress management right here.

by CollegeXpress

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How to Utilize Technology to Get Ahead of the Class

Technology can be used in and out of the classroom for success. Here's how to get and stay ahead with reputable online resources and other helpful apps.

by Trevor McDonald

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Pre–College Credit: How to Earn It and How It Transfers

There are plenty of ways to get credits for college in high school. Learn about different types of credits and how they might transfer with this helpful guide.

by Melody DeBlasio

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4 Ways to Help Manage Your Teen's High School Stress

This may come as no surprise to parents, but teens experience excessive amounts of stress. Here are ways you can help them manage it during high school.

by Robyn Scott

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How to Make the Best Use of Your Time When Practicing for Standardized Tests

For seniors, autumn means college essays and interviews and applications--and their last chance to take those infamous standardized tests.

by Nineveh O'Connell

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College Admission Tests: Everything You Need to Know

Get ready to have your mind blown by acronyms. This is everything you need to know about standardized tests related to college admission.

by CollegeXpress

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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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12 Free Online Resources Every High School Student Should Know About

The internet has a plethora of resources to help high school students navigate their college journey. Check out these 12 free websites you should bookmark!

by Danielle Steen

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How to Make Your Art Portfolio Pop

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.

by Eliza Browning

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Our Best Advice for Senior Year of High School

Is it really senior year already?! We've rounded up all the best advice we have on CollegeXpress to help you get through 12th grade with ease.

by CollegeXpress

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Top 8 College Search Resources Students Need to Know About

These websites are great resources for students during the college search (when you're done browsing CollegeXpress, of course!)

by Shivani Ekkanath

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How to Help Underclass High School Students Prep for College

Are the first two years of high school too early for college planning? Certainly not! Here are four ways to help students start thinking about the future.

by Jennifer Fink

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Your Ultimate Guide to a 4.0 Grade Point Average

Improving your grades is always a beneficial goal. Here's what a 4.0 GPA means for college-bound high schoolers, university students, and job seekers.

by GPA Calculator

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How Should I Prepare for My Admission Interview?

Being interviewed can be difficult at first, but it gets easier the more you practice. Check out this expert advice for your admission interviews.

by Lindsey Conger; Evan E. Lipp; CollegeXpress