The transition from middle school to high school is almost as big as leaving for college. Take these four tips to heart as you start this next chapter.
by Laura Wallace CollegeXpress Student Writer, Anderson University
Joining clubs and getting involved is a big part of high school. But what do you do if the club you want to join isn't offered? Start one yourself! Here's how.
Sure, internships impress colleges, but they can be hard to secure. Luckily there are many other things you can do this summer to strengthen your applications.
NHS is a great high school activity that involves leadership, service, character, and scholarship. Learn about all the benefits and how you can join here.
If you're planning to apply to art school, these high school clubs will beef up your résumé, strengthen your applications, and impress your future college.
Don't wait until senior year of high school to search and apply for scholarships. Get started as early as possible with this helpful advice from a real student!
Prospective Accounting major Sydney has some suggestions for high school clubs to join (or start) if you want to go to college for Business. Check them out!
Research experience in high school is one sure-fire way to impress colleges. Here are the different research avenues high school students can take advantage of.