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5 Reasons to Consider Dual Enrollment in High School

Did you know you can earn college credit while in high school? Dual enrollment programs give you a head start and help you save on college costs.

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CollegeXpress Student Writer, Cedarville University

4 Ways to Get Ahead in College and After You Graduate

Real-world experience in college is one of the secrets to getting ahead academically and professionally. Here are some opportunities to help you gain it.

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Freelance Writer

How to Stay Involved in the Arts as a Non-major

Love the arts but not majoring in them? You don't have to give up your watercolor-painting, tap-dancing, horn-playing habits just yet!

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Student, Wellesley College

4 Things to Consider When Choosing Electives in College

Electives shouldn't be considered throwaway classes you have to take to earn your college degree. Here's what you should think about when choosing your gen eds.

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English Tutor, TutorNerds

6 Quick Tips for Better Reading Comprehension

Students do a lot of reading in high school and college! Here are six tips to help improve your reading comprehension for tests and assignments.

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Freelance Writer

4 Key Ways to Find Your College Fit

Not every college is a perfect fit for you. So how do you figure out which one is? Find out by investigating these four elements.

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Co-author, The Other College Guide

College Stress Solutions for Academic Anxiety

Are you feeling overwhelmed about adjusting to campus, classes, homework, or just college life in general? Well, take a deep breath. We've got advice for you.

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Education Writer; Cofounder, The College Parent Handbook

Do You Read Too Much? How to Optimize Your Reading Time for School

You might be reading too much for class. Impossible, you say? Think again. Here are some tips on getting the most out of what and how much you're reading.

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Author, How to Crush College

3 Simple Tips to Narrow Down Your Major Choices

Picking a college major is not a decision to be made lightly. Here are three simple steps to narrow your options before committing to an area of study.

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Freelance Writer

4 Tools to Help Your Student Avoid Senioritis and Prepare for College

Slacking off senior year means risking admission and scholarships. Here are tools your student can use to stay sharp and get ready for college-level work.

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CEO, Founder, Dianis Educational Systems, LLC

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