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Top 11 Most Dangerous College Campuses in the US

Campus Life By January 17, 2024 Last Updated on September 30, 2024 by Abigail White Tags: , , No Comments

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Heading off to college means juggling newfound independence, classes, making friends, and a whirlwind of emotions. But amidst the excitement, have you ever thought about campus safety in the US?

It’s a topic that often sparks concern and curiosity, as everyone deserves to feel secure and focus on their studies without any worries. Today, we’ll dive into a topic that might raise some eyebrows: the most dangerous college campuses in the United States.

Based Campus Safety and Security data, we’ve curated a list of the top 11 dangerous college campuses in the US. The data encompassed incidents such as rape, murder or manslaughter, aggravated assault, and robbery.

10+ Most Common Questions to Ask College Coaches

Study tips By December 11, 2023 Last Updated on January 11, 2024 by Abigail White Tags: , , No Comments

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The recruiting process is a challenging period, but it’s actually a great opportunity to find the perfect fit for you and understand whether this or that college offers exactly the coach, culture, team, and academics for you. It’s important to remember that while coaches are evaluating you, you should also be evaluating them and their program. To help you get started, here are the top 10 questions to ask college coaches and also a list of specific questions you should ask regarding other aspects of your studies and training.

Waitlisted, Efc and Deferred – Learn What It Means for College

Study tips By November 27, 2023 Last Updated on January 11, 2024 by Abigail White Tags: , , , No Comments

Waitlisted, Deferred, Efc: What it means for college

The college admissions process can seem like a labyrinth, with jargon such as “waitlisted,” “EFC,” and “deferred” only adding to the confusion. However, understanding these concepts is less daunting than it seems.

We’re here to break down these terms in a straightforward manner, helping to clear up any confusion for those new to the college admissions journey.

Best Poetry Scholarships for Students

Study tips By November 9, 2023 Last Updated on December 13, 2023 by Sammy Wilson Tags: , , No Comments

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Poetry scholarships might be something you’d be interested in if you’re into writing poetry. They are aimed to recognize and support students’ creative talent and love for poetry. Plus, they can help you with college fees and other expenses.

There are many kinds of poetry scholarships available for students, and some of them are offered by schools and colleges, while others are sponsored by various foundations, organizations, or individuals.

In this article, we’ve compiled a list of the most interesting annual poetry awards, and we encourage you to give one of them (or maybe some of them) a shot.

Several of these scholarships have a deadline in November, so you need to hurry up! After all, you never know where it might take you!

Best Music for Studying: 17 Spotify Playlists for Effective Learning

Study tips By October 30, 2023 Last Updated on December 14, 2023 by Sammy Wilson Tags: , , No Comments
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Music is something we do regardless of whether we are happy or sad, working out, traveling, or relaxing. We believe that our mood, emotions, cognitive performance, and mental health, in general, can be affected by it.

Many students listen to music while studying because they believe it helps them concentrate, remember, or comprehend the material better.

However, is music truly beneficial for studying? And if so, what music is best for studying?

What is Recitation in College

Study tips By October 26, 2023 Last Updated on December 14, 2023 by Sammy Wilson Tags: , , No Comments
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Recitation sessions are where the magic happens in college courses. They’re not your typical lectures; consider them a chill space to break down what you’ve learned and get into the details. In these smaller, more interactive settings, you get to clarify doubts, work on problems, and have discussions that make the course material click. What is recitation in college, you ask? Well, it’s your ticket to acing that class.

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