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How to Control Your Senioritis Symptoms
Senioritis is the state of “can’t wait to be done with high school” and its impacts vary across individuals. Read on to find out how to detect symptoms of senioritis and how to avoid them in order to finish your senior year strong.
What Is Dual Enrollment in High School?
So, what does dual enrollment mean? And is dual enrollment in high school the same thing as dual enrollment in college? Dual enrollment in high school is when students [...]
Florida Bright Futures Scholarship: What You Need to Apply & Win
Here’s everything that you need to know before applying for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship. And a few tips on how to make sure you win.
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
When College Acceptance Letters Are Sent Out and What to Do While You Wait
College decisions usually come in four batches: Early decisions first, early action second, then early decision two, and finally regular decision. Here's a timeline of when students should receive their decisions and tips on how to cope in the meantime.
Supplemental Essay Guide for 2022-23 Prompts
Highly-selective colleges often require supplemental application materials to personalize the admissions process. Let's look at 10 supplemental essay prompts from top colleges for 2022-23, plus key strategies and writing tips to help you get started.
Pre-College Summer Programs for High School Students
Looking to get ahead of the game this summer and gain some experience colleges look for? Click here for some pre-college summer programs..
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
15 College Safety Schools For Your College List
Discover 15 top safety colleges to consider for your application list. With college admissions growing more competitive, ensure a secure future by including these reliable options in your strategy.
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