The realities of athletic scholarships

May 16, 2012

As you progress through high school and begin thinking about your future in college, you may be considering the possibility of earning an athletic scholarship in your chosen sport. While this is certainly a viable option for offsetting the rising costs of tuition, it's also important that you consider the realities of college sports and how they can benefit your academic goals.…

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How to deal with a difficult college roommate

May 15, 2012

After spending months visiting different schools, preparing for the SAT/ACT, submitting scholarship essays and finalizing college applications, it can be incredibly exciting when you arrive for freshman move-in day at your dorm. However, this initial enthusiasm can be cut short if you discover you're not entirely compatible with your roommate. While it takes time to get used to living with someone new, sometimes it becomes painfully clear that you're going to have issues with your living situation.…

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Campus dorm vs. off-campus apartment

May 15, 2012

Between tuition, food, travel expenses and recreational activities, it can be easy to feel overwhelmed by the aggregate costs of attending college. Luckily, scholarship opportunities can help make paying for higher education more affordable. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, nearly 66 percent of all undergraduates received some form of financial aid during the 2007-2008 school year - meaning that you have a good shot of earning extra money for school.…

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Improving your chances of earning college scholarships

May 15, 2012

It might seem overwhelming to secure scholarships to help pay for college, but there are plenty of opportunities available to you. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, nearly 66 percent of all undergraduates received some form of financial aid during the 2007-2008 school year, which means that the odds are in your favor. However, you'll still need to distinguish yourself from other students in order to impress scholarship judges.…

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What to do if your chosen college isn’t a good fit

May 14, 2012

As so much of the past couple of years have been spent visiting schools, preparing for the SAT, submitting scholarship essays and applying to different colleges, it can be especially disheartening when freshman year arrives and you're not happy with your chosen school. While you should certainly give yourself plenty of time to adjust to the realities of college life (at least a full semester), sometimes it becomes very evident that things just aren't working out.…

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Three tips for high school that will boost college applications

May 14, 2012

While college might seem like it's in the distant future if you're still only a freshman or sophomore in high school, it's never too early to start planning your application process. Not only will preparing yourself now help you secure significant scholarship opportunities down the line, but you'll also increase your odds of being accepted to the university of your choice.…

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Three ways to become a better student in college

May 11, 2012

While you may have performed well academically in high school, the prospect of challenging college courses can seem intimidating to even the most confident students. Many incoming freshman worry that doing poorly in class will put them in jeopardy of failing out of school or losing scholarships opportunities. Here are some tips if you're looking for ways to improve your academic prowess during freshman year.…

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How to stay healthy during your freshman year

May 11, 2012

As you apply for scholarship opportunities and financial aid in advance of your freshman year, you might also be thinking about what college will have in store for you. While tough classes and adjusting to dorm life are probably your major concerns, finding ways to fight off the dreaded freshman 15 weight gain may also be on your mind. Though it's often exaggerated, the fact is that many new college students do put on some pounds during freshman year, according to Cornell University.…

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Preparing yourself for living with a roommate

May 10, 2012

Unless you've shared a bedroom with a sibling for part of your life, suddenly shacking up with a roommate during your freshman year of college can be a strange experience. Not only will you be sharing your entire living space with another person, but your roommate will likely be a stranger. Whether you're excited or anxious about this new chapter in your life, here are some things you should be aware of about living with a freshman roommate.…

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What types of colleges should I apply to?

May 9, 2012

While you'll have to decide for yourself which individual colleges and universities you want to apply to, it does help to have a strategy about what types of schools you should pursue. As you likely don't want to send out dozens of different applications, narrowing down your choices to certain levels of schools will make your life a lot less complicated.…

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