Studying doesn’t have to be a solitary confinement sentence. You have the freedom to mix things up every so often, to get those neurons firing, to live life to the fullest! You have the freedom to have a study party!
Read MoreAccording to psychological studies, grit is a more reliable predictor of future success than SAT scores, IQ scores, or academic pedigree. In other words, talent has much less to do with success than perseverance and passion do.
Read MoreParticipating in a college interview is a fantastic way to demonstrate interest and has the potential to add another dimension to your college application. Here are some college interview questions you should be prepared to answer in a competent and compelling manner.
Read MoreWith so many required school classes and extracurriculars, the idea of taking on test prep classes might feel overwhelming. You might think spending so much time and doing so much work just to prepare for one test isn’t worth it. However, test prep classes have so much to offer. Here are five things they can help you do.
Read MoreDichotomies place two terms in opposition. The problem is that they’re often false. Such terms are often not mutually exclusive or exhaustive. That is, these terms can sometimes overlap, or we’ll find there’s a third or fourth option that such dichotomies conceal...
Read MoreDidn't get a chance to read every post we published in 2017? No problem! If you only have time to read a few articles this year, here are our top 10 blog posts to make 2018 your best year yet.
Read MoreDuring your college search, it is important to research schools carefully, but not all information can be found on the school's website. Take a look at these suggestions regarding the types of insightful questions you can ask admissions reps.
Read MoreYou may have encountered this writing principle in the Declaration of Independence, fairy tales, novels, or even Aristotle’s Rhetoric. Look closely, and you’ll find the Rule of Three is all around us. Here's how to use it to make your own writing even better.
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