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7 Ways to Get Thousands of Dollars in Financial Aid

Paying for college is at the top of every applicant's mind. How can you lower the bottom line for the next four years? Here are seven ways to do just that!

by Kevin McMullin

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3 Tips to Improve Your Reading Retention for School

Retaining what you read is important for homework and studying in both high school and college. Here are three tips to improve your memory while studying!

by Lianna Jacob

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How to Set Better New Year's Resolutions You Can Commit To

Hoping to start better habits in the new year? Some may think resolutions are overrated, but with the right mindset, you can really commit to them.

by Zia Sampson

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5 Important Steps to Take If You’re Unsatisfied With a Subject Average

Not getting the grades you’d like to get around the middle of the quarter? Reassess and improve your subject average with this simple five-step plan!

by Hunter Maguire

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3 Easy Strategies to Increase Your Scholarship Eligibility

Scholarships can be big game changers for many students in paying for college. Increase your qualifications for scholarship eligibility with these tips!

by Jean O'Toole

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How to Successfully Prepare for Mid–Year Exams in High School

Worried about midterm exams? You’ll be fully prepared to ace your tests with these six tips from a real high school student’s study playbook!

by Hunter Maguire

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How to Start Exploring Your Major Interests as a High School Underclassman

As an underclassman, you don’t need to figure out your life right now, but it's smart to think about it. Here’s how to start exploring college majors.

by Saleema Diallo

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5 Ways to Manage Your Stress During Finals

It's finals season, which means everyone's stressed. Check out these five tips to maintain your sanity and keep up your grades at the end of the semester.

by Raven J.

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Dual Enrollment: Are Online or In–Person Classes Better for You?

High school students interested in dual enrollment might be wondering whether to take a class on a college campus or online. Time to compare and contrast!

by RaeAnn Jent

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Top 5 Places to See During Your Campus Visit

College visits are an exciting educational opportunity! As you set foot on campus, here are some essential places to look for and questions to ask.

by Kathryn Ziccarelli

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Top 5 Grad School Test–Taking Strategies

Sometimes you just can't avoid graduate school admission tests. Make sure you're prepared for these important exams with these five test-taking strategies.

by Mark Rowh

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4 Benefits of a College Job, Plus Tips for Finding One

You'll gain more than just extra money in your pocket by working a part-time job in college. Check out the top benefits and learn how to find a great gig here!

by Joanna Nesbit

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Tips for Better Organization and Study Habits in High School

The best way to stay on top in high school is to stay organized. Here are some tips to improve your study environment and get ahead of the game.

by Rebecca Barer

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5 Key Differences Between the SAT and ACT

Wondering which standardized test might be the best fit for you? Check out the five biggest differences between the SAT and ACT.

by Tamar Lilienthal

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What Are College Art Classes Like?

There's tons of advice out there to prepare you for your everyday college classes: biology, algebra, English. But college art classes are a different story.

by Dia Huth

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Navigating Standardized Tests During Admission Season

With so many exams, it can be overwhelming trying to figure out standardized tests on your own. Here's a breakdown to help you out!

by Rebecca Barer

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Tips to Optimize Learning and Study More Effectively in Medical School

It’s essential to develop effective study techniques to succeed in med school. Master all your coursework, exams, and research with these valuable tips.

by Hannah Payne

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5 Genius Tips to Prepare for Your College Classes

Many students go to college unprepared for the differences between high school and college-level work. But with these five tips, that won't happen to you!

by Mark Rowh and Robyn Scott

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4 Tools to Help Your Student Avoid Senioritis and Prepare for College

Slacking off senior year means risking admission and scholarships. Here are tools your student can use to stay sharp and get ready for college-level work.

by Barbara Dianis

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6 Things You'll Experience When You Leave a Small Town

Heading to the big city for college is a huge transition. It can be especially tough coming from a small town. Here are some things you'll experience in the move.

by Breanna Teynor