Done writing your college admission essay? You aren't finished yet. Be sure to ask yourself these questions and follow these steps during the editing process.
Your transfer essay is more than a list of reasons for leaving. Learn how to craft a compelling narrative that highlights your growth and future college goals.
by Sarah E. Gibbs Director of Admissions, Grove City College
It's time to write your application essays, and these five brainstorming games are going to help you do it. Try them out by yourself or with friends now!
Plagiarizing can hurt you now and way into the future. But do you know what really counts as plagiarism? Hint: it's way more than copying someone else's essay.
Improve your grades with expert note-taking tips. Learn how to listen effectively, use the Cornell system, and stay organized for high school and college exams.
Many students worry about getting called out for plagiarism, even unintentionally. Here are three common plagiarism myths to know so you can avoid mishaps.
Some college application essay ideas are bad, and you may not know which ones are. Here are some essay ideas that don't work and potential alternatives.
Everyone has strengths, even if you can't think of any right now! Here's how to identify your best and write about them in your college admission essays.
Don't let your mind turn to mush this summer! Take some time to hone your writing skills—you can even do some of these strategies at the pool or beach.