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SAT Goals: Using A Timeline
By
Clara Mouawad
The goal of taking the SAT is pretty straightforward; receive the highest score possible. The strategy to achieve that, however, is not ...
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Extracurricular Activities and Staying Active Part 1
By
Adam Grossman
It’s summertime and the living’s easy but for those pursuing a college degree, it is important to stay mentally active over the summer...
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UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL AID
By
Racel Hertzberg
As you probably know, college tuition has been rising steeply for the last several decades. The price of education can present a signifi...
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SUMMER EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
By
Rahel Hertzberg
Your extracurricular list is a way for you to show colleges that you’re more than just a test score. What you do outside of class highlig...
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A GUIDE TO STANDARDIZED TESTS
By
Rachel Hertzberg
Even as more colleges go test-optional, the majority of schools require applicants to submit an ACT or SAT score. What is the difference bet
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THE APPLICATION PROCESS: A TIMELINE
By
Rachel Hertzberg
If you are considering applying to community college, some schools simply require that you enroll before classes start. Other schools may...
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7 CHARACTER STRENGTHS
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Rachel Hertzberg
The VIA Character Institute lists seven character strengths that can make a big difference in a person’s success. These character ...
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Your College Adventure Awaits
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Admin
Preparing for college is like preparing for a long hike. There are a lot of essentials you need to survive; more than just boots and a ba...
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Guide To Standardized Test
By
Lucas del Priore
Even as more colleges go test-optional, the majority of schools require applicants to submit an ACT or SAT score. What is the difference ...
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