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No matter what your high school job is, like a barista, you're learning skills that can help you in college
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How Your High School Job Will Prepare You for College

Whether it’s retail, babysitting, life-guarding, flipping burgers, or anything along those lines, your high school jobs are teaching you valuable lessons. It may not feel especially worth it at the time–what with nagging bosses and annoying customers–but you are getting the benefits of life-lessons and experiences (and a paycheck, too). Your part-time job will prepare …
Some students may not try to get a college degree.
college news & trends

Why it is Important to Have a College Degree Now

Key Takeaway Getting a college degree can open doors to exciting careers. It’s an investment for you and your future, giving you a chance to explore your interests, learn valuable skills and knowledge, and build a network that can help you land your dream job. With so many jobs requiring a college education in today’s …
What's the difference between high school and college?
student life

5 Ways College is Different than High School

There are many ways college is different than high school. Many are good, some aren’t awesome, but regardless being prepared is a recipe for success. While some people will try to scare you and make college seem impossible, we are here to inform and encourage. Yes, college will likely be more difficult than high school. …
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Pros and Cons of Studying Abroad

Key takeaways Studying abroad comes with a lot of benefits like making new friends, gaining a global perspective, opening the door to new opportunities, learning a language, gaining independence, and experiencing a new culture. It also has its challenges to consider, including homesickness, culture shock, language barriers, higher costs, and the possibility of needing extra …
Two college students standing and smiling for picture taken inside their dorm room.
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Freshman Roommates: Who Brings What for Your Dorm

For your freshman year of college, you will likely have a roommate. Possibly more than one! While you’re still in high school, fantasizing about college life and decorating your dorm room, you may come to a halting question: who brings what? We’re here to help you make the initial contact with your roomie and decide …
You're at your dorm room and ready to move in!
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Complete College Packing Guide with Printable Checklist

Key Takeaway: Moving into college as a freshman is exciting, but it can also feel overwhelming when it comes to figuring out what you need to bring. We’ve put together a complete college packing list that you can print with everything you’ll need, including: Clothing Toiletries and Hygiene Dorm Room Bedding Dorm Room Organization Cleaning …
A college syllabus is incredibly important
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The Importance of the College Syllabus

The college syllabus. The best kept secret weapon to acing a class. But why is it a secret? Everyone has access to it. The reason is because so many students disregard it. You’ll probably hear the term “syllabus week” or “sylly week.” This is often the first week of classes where many classes do not …
Here's how you can create an effective study group
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How To Create an Effective Study Group

For most students, the biggest struggle between high school and college courses is the autonomy you’re given. Professors don’t monitor your progress nearly as close as most high school classes. The course may have very little homework and tests create a large portion of your grade. It is easy to fall into the trap of …
How is college different from high school?
myths

Myth: Everything in College is Different than High School

There’s no doubt about it, the transition from high school to college is a big step. Graduating high school seniors hear all sorts of things about what to expect during their freshman year of college. Unfortunately, a lot of those things can be both intimidating and not entirely true. Here are a few myths that …

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