If your student has headed into their senior year (Class of 2024), there’s no question that their high school senior year is exciting… but it’s also incredibly busy! Between the college admissions process, college applications, scholarships, financial aid process, testing, finals, prom, graduation and more, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. When it comes to college planning, it may…
Read MoreHow to Choose a College That’s Right for You
How to choose a college; it’s one of the biggest questions students face during their academic careers, and it usually isn’t simple to answer. There are a lot of factors to consider, and overlooking one can lead to a less than ideal decision. If a school isn’t a great fit, your student might not be…
Read MoreHow to Write a Professional Email – A Guide for Students
Figuring out how to write a professional email can feel like a challenge for many students. These communications have their own set of rules (including many that are largely unspoken), so it can be a bit confusing. Luckily, by learning about proper professional email writing etiquette, it gets much easier. Here’s a look at how…
Read MoreSelf Care Tips for College Students
Self-care sounds simple on the surface. However, many college students struggle with finding the time to prioritize their needs. Instead, they focus on academics, extracurriculars, work, and other demands they must manage, causing them to put aside any self-care tips for college students they may know or otherwise neglect themselves. Self-care can be critical for…
Read MoreHow a Blog Could Benefit a Student
Having a blog can be surprisingly beneficial to students, giving them a platform to express their thoughts and showcase their accomplishments. However, to be effective, the blog needs to have the right tone. Ideally, it shouldn’t just be a platform where your student discusses random topics or thoughts. Instead, it needs to be reasonably professional,…
Read More12 Tips to Combat Performance Anxiety in School
At some point in every student’s life, they are probably going to suffer from performance anxiety in school. The occasional bout of anxiety is a normal part of life. However, if feelings of anxiety are prolonged, interfere with daily activities, or keep getting worse over time, it might not be typical anxiety; it could be…
Read MoreThe Ultimate College Dorm Checklist
If your student is heading to college this fall, they are going to need things to help make their space comfortable. But figuring out exactly what they will need isn’t necessarily easy or intuitive. While every dorm room is different and each student’s needs may vary from their peers, certain items are almost universally required. With…
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About Taking a Gap Year
Taking a gap year is becoming increasingly popular. Many students decide to pause their academic life to volunteer, travel, gain professional skills, or explore career options. While a gap year can certainly be beneficial – when properly managed – it also comes with risks. Here’s a look at what a gap year is, what it…
Read MoreThe Ultimate List of the Best Apps for Students
Smartphones are a staple for many teens and young adults, so finding some of the best apps for students can help make sure their next school year is easier to manage. Luckily, there are plenty of amazing apps for college students and high schoolers, including options that can make learning or staying organized easier. Since…
Read MoreValedictorian? Salutatorian? Do Class Rankings Matter?
In the name of “fairness,” some schools are ditching the traditional class rankings system, eliminating the titles of valedictorian and salutatorian from their lexicon. Starting next year, Noblesville High School in Noblesville, Indiana will join the ranks of schools forgoing these titles. The hope is it will help students focus on bettering themselves and not…
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