From thinking the SAT is the be-all-end-all metric of your college application to believing it's your only admission option, here are a few common myths about that venerated (and feared) standardized test.
There are a lot of myths about college classes that students go into higher education believing. Time to bust some myths for a better academic experience!
All-nighters might seem like a productive solution to your procrastination problem. But this study technique can actually harm your health! Learn more now.
You know how to study—at least, you should know how to study—but students often cram the night before and call it studying. Here are five ways to study smarter.
by Jay Chakrapani Vice President, General Manager, Digital, McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Preparing for the differences between your high school and college workloads is important. Here's some expert advice on making this big academic shift.
We know students learn differently, so how can you as an individual develop an effective study routine? These experts weigh in with some quick study tips.
Students may succumb to cheating with the pressure of college admission, but it's risky. Here's what one of our experts suggests to help you prevent it.
Lectures are common in college, but it can be tough to stay focused and retain the material. These tips can help you make the most of this learning format.
College midterms and final exams can be tough! But there are ways successful students get through it all. See what our experts have to say on the subject.
Multitasking is a skill most students want to master due to all their responsibilities. But how can they do it better? One expert has a surprising answer.