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Read MoreTips and Tricks for Each ACT Section
Last minute things to keep in mind while taking the test!! Don't you want to find out what they are?
Read MoreBuilding Social Skills
We all know that it is very important to develop social skills earlier in your academic career. In fact, social skills are a strong indicator of a student's future success. Continue reading this article to learn how you can build up your social skills and master those skills required to succeed in many aspects of life.
Read MoreTips and Tricks for Each SAT Section
Walk into the test more confident by know the nooks and corners of tackling the SAT!
Read MoreFirst Day of Classes: College Edition
College is completely different from high school. As a high school senior, I thought I knew exactly what I was getting myself into for college. And boy, did I have a wake-up call! Continue reading this article to find out what to expect on your first day of class in college.
Read MoreHow to Choose Your College Courses
You got into college. It's the summer before you start your 4 year journey of fun times and discovering your interests before you dive into the "adult world." You have a mix bag of emotions: excitement, anxiety, maybe even a little bittersweetness. College will be some of the best 4 years of your life, and all that hard work - prepping for standardized tests, maintaining a strong GPA, working on applications - during the college process has led to 4 years of cruising. Right? Unfortunately, that isn't the case. Colleges offer a variety of majors and courses to take that it's challenging to choose the correct route to take in one's higher education. The decisions you make in college have the power to alter the rest of your life, and this pressure can be overwhelming. *How can we expect an 18 year old to make these decisions?* To help you out, this article will explore some tips to help guide you when you're figuring out what you'd like to study.
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