by Phoebe Bain
Freelance Writer
What you take in high school can affect your college acceptances. Read this guide for some help on which classes to choose.
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by Dawson Vore
CollegeXpress Student Writer
A series devoted to Myers-Briggs personality types and recommended jobs for each type. This edition: ISTJ (introversion, sensing, thinking, judging).
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by Karen G
CollegeXpress Student Writer
Math is important. Math isn't evil. Math is reachable. So where are all the Math majors out there?
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by Meilyn Woods
CollegeXpress Student Writer
These tips are organized by English, History, Science, and Math, so you can improve your study habits in each area before you head off to college.
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by Audrey Jenkins
Freelance Writer
When you declare an area of study, you'll be able to increase your financial aid options even further by taking advantage of major-specific scholarships.
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by Raymond Lutzky, Ph.D.
Senior Director of Graduate Enrollment Management and Admissions, New York University Polytechnic School of Engineering
For many STEM students, the idea of pursuing graduate study is nothing new. But the transition to an advanced degree still might come as a shock.
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by Dan Bi Han
High School Student
Believe it or not, there is such thing as fun test prep, just like these activities.
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by Griffin Scott-Rifer
Student, Garfield High School
Who doesn't need a little musical inspiration to face their chemistry homework head on? These four playlists should do the trick!
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by John Cook
President, Singular Value Consulting
A math major and professional answers the age-old question . . .
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by Dr. Melissa R. Bowers
Director, Master of Science in Business Analytics, University of Tennessee
Think your love of math and science only translates into a career in engineering? Think again!
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