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!
Class participation is a huge part of learning in high school and college. If you’re not used to speaking up, here's why it's important and how to get started.
by Laura Wallace CollegeXpress Student Writer, Anderson University
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by Daniel Litvinovsky CollegeXpress Student Writer, University of Missouri-Columbia
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Registering for your classes is an important next step after getting into college. Here's how to easily plan your academic schedule and get registered.
by Natalie Johnson CollegeXpress Student Writer, University of New Mexico
If you received college credit in high school but are going to a different college for your degree, here's how to make sure your dual enrollment transfers.
by Natalie Johnson CollegeXpress Student Writer, University of New Mexico