It's best to live on campus your freshman year or your first year as a transfer student. This gives you an opportunity to meet lots of people, make new friends, and get involved in the campus. read more
|
Choosing a major in college is one of the most important decisions that you will make in your life! While there is considerable amount of pressure being placed on students today to choose a major, many times this does not just simply occur magically. read more
|
There are many US colleges that could be right for you as an international student. Here's some expert advice on how to go about looking for the right fit. read more
|
The international university search can be hard, and as a parent, you should help without overstepping. Here's an expert checklist on how to do it. read more
|
There are three particular nursing health specialties that aspiring nurses should consider. Read on to learn from one of our experts about these roles. read more
|
Planning for grad school can depend on what type of grad school are you thinking about? Medicine? Dentistry? Law? Or an advanced degree in your chosen field? read more
|
AP courses can challenge a student academically, but they aren't for everyone. Here's some expert advice on whether or not you should take AP classes. read more
|
Is college right for you? Although, we'd like to say it's right for everyone; that's not always true. These college experts weigh in to help you decide. read more
|
Most colleges are open year-round for campus visits, but the time of year you visit will impact what you see. Here's what our experts recommend. read more
|
How are different elements of your college applications ranked? Our experts have the answers from admission essay to your list of extracurriculars! read more
|