Finals loom as the one ultimate obstacle to hurdle before a relaxing holiday break. You might already feel that you’ve been preparing for finals the whole semester or alternatively, maybe you feel that you haven’t prepared enough. But no matter how ready you feel, there are several tips on how to stay focused during finals season while remaining collected and enjoying the other fun parts of the holidays. Sound too good to be true? Well, keep reading and see if any of our hacks could transform your hectic finals routine.
CLEP tests are an underrated tool to bypass some of the basic courses needed for many college degrees, saving students money and time. Figuring out the CLEP process and debating whether or not it’s the right time to take one can be confusing, especially when starting college as there are a million other things on your mind. To prevent this headache, we’ve created a comprehensive guide to taking CLEP tests with super useful tips and tricks on everything like when to take the tests or how can a CLEP exam save students time and money.
Taking a college tour is an excellent way to see if a college is a good fit for you. The standard tours are helpful for getting an idea of the campus’s hot spots. But if you’re savvy, you can get more out of your tour by following these tips:
Dropping out is a huge decision with far-reaching consequences. Before answering in the affirmative to “Should I drop out of college?” you should consider the ramifications carefully before moving forward. Here are some questions to ask yourself before you decide if now is the time to drop out of college.
Whether you’re just starting out on your college journey or nearing the end of your degree, you should know that you don’t have to do it alone! There are loads of resources available to ensure your success. Here are just a few:
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In between time at the pool, family vacation, and your summer job, I bet you’re wondering about a job during the school year. You want a job that will 1. Teach you valuable skills that will make you more marketable after graduation and 2. Make some money!