Apply to College Online

Great news, these days you can apply to college online! Exciting, huh? Well, it's not as easy as it may sound. Sure, the Internet has made everything from communicating over long distances to buying books and concert tickets easier, but the college application ... Read more

Approach AP* Essay Questions with Ease

Every page of the Advanced Placement (AP) essay exam gives you plenty of space to make notes. If you write better essays by putting together an outline first, you can organize your thoughts in the spare space. The outline won't be graded or counted in any way. ... Read more

Choose the Right Dorm

If you're planning to attend a medium-sized or large university, you might find that one of the most difficult decisions you'll need to make while still in high school is which dorm you'd like to live in. The dorm-selection process differs with every school, but ... Read more

Choosing a College: The Importance of the Campus Tour

Let's be honest, if you believed everything you saw on the college Web sites and in their marketing pamphlets, you might think that all college campuses have beautiful limestone buildings and tree-lined sidewalks, all college sports teams win every game, all ... Read more

Choosing between a Large or Small College

You might be surprised that little Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana, has a student population of only 900. On the flipside, Ohio State University's main campus in Columbus has well over 51,000 students. Whether you choose a massive university or a cozy ... Read more

The College Admissions Interview

As you plan to visit college campuses, most likely your admissions counselor will ask you to set aside some time for an interview. You should plan to attend an admissions interview for every college and university that you hope will send you an acceptance letter, ... Read more

Entering College without a Major in Mind

Don't worry if it's time to accept your top choice college's offer of admission and you don't know what you want to study. Many students begin college with little or no idea what they will eventually choose as a major. You don't have to declare a major right ... Read more

Figure Out Your College Preference

Choosing the "right" college suggests that among the more than 3,000 colleges and universities in the United States, one perfect match awaits - a single, magical campus that will meet all your needs better than any other institution. Not so. The good news is that ... Read more

Freshman Dorm Life: Choosing a Roommate

As you prepare to move into a college dorm, should you room with a friend from high school? Or should you play roommate roulette and take a chance on living with someone you've never met before? Read more

Gain an Edge with Community Service

Since the seventh grade, you've probably been hearing about the importance of extracurricular activities on your college application. While they're not as important as your grade point average or SAT scores, interests outside of school can work in your favor. ... Read more

Get a Clue about Community College

Community colleges are accredited two-year institutions of higher education dedicated to serving the educational and workforce needs of their local communities. They are often called "the people's college" because of their philosophy that anyone can benefit from ... Read more

Keep Track of Test Time: Exam Calendar

Wondering when you can expect the next big test? Check out this calendar to get a month-by-month view. Most importantly, visit the Web site related to your exam of choice for the latest details about testing dates, locations, and requirements. Read more

Know What Colleges Are Looking For

You've thought about college until your brain's aching. You've done the research, and you've narrowed the list of institutions that interest you. Time to take the next big step toward making it all happen. Enter the application process. Read more

Know Which Exam's Right for You

Planning for higher education puts a lot of things on your plate. One of the bigger challenges to your sanity is the hearty serving of alphabet soup that represents standardized tests. The SAT and the ACT are as ever-present as household dust. Throw in references ... Read more

Pack Your Bags for SAT* Exam Day

Your head is packed with facts, figures, formulas - all the stuff you're supposed to pull out of memory to survive the SAT. Taking your bulging brain with you on test day is, well, a no-brainer. You're going to the test site to show what you know. To be fully ... Read more

Plan Wisely for Campus Visits

Although the advent of the Internet has made it possible to take "virtual" tours of college campuses and to view streaming video of interviews with current students, there simply is no substitute for the real thing. To make the best-informed decision between and ... Read more

Prepare for the Revised SAT*

In 1926, 8,000 students put pencil to paper as the first Scholastic Aptitude Test-takers. (Interestingly, the ballpoint pen wouldn't be introduced in the United States until several years later.) Sixty-eight years after that first grueling moment (as it's ... Read more

Put Together a College Admission Timeline

You're looking forward to your freshman year in high school. Now blink. Before you know it, you'll be on the brink of entering your freshman year all over again - this time in college. Read more

Read the Right Stuff for the AP* English Literature Exam

Preparing for the Advanced Placement* (AP) English Literature and Composition exam can be overwhelming. No matter how you look at it, you're going to be required to do a lot of reading. The good news is that you can take your cues from the authors who have shown ... Read more

Save Yourself from Senioritis

Eleven years on any job is admirable, of course. And when you've worked hard every day to make the grade, a little rest and relaxation seems only right. Read more

Start Earning College Credit Early

You've been in school a lot of years, learning the traditional textbook way and picking up all sorts of valuable life lessons as you've moved closer to your college days. You can turn knowledge and experience gained through formal and informal means - such as ... Read more

Take the Right High School Classes to Get into College

Although there's no promise that if you take a certain combination of high school courses you'll get into any and every college you apply to, there's no question that you have to take the right courses in high school to be considered by most colleges. Read more

Write a College Admissions Essay

If you're dreading the essay part of the college entrance process, you're not alone. Most students find the prospect of writing a college admissions essay pretty scary. What are you supposed to write about? What should be the tone of your essay? What are they ... Read more
 
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