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Networking Strategies: A Step-by-Step Guide to Success
Attending job fairs, networking events, and professional conferences can feel overwhelming at times. Thankfully, there are lots of ways to network. Whether you are interested in learning how to [...]
Get the Most Out of Your Resume with These Free Certifications
Earning free professional certifications can be a great way to bolster your resume. Especially in today’s competitive job market! Thankfully, there are lots of free certifications you can get [...]
How Many AP Classes Should You Be Taking?
Many colleges look favorably on students who take AP courses; to colleges, a successful AP student is a student who enjoys intellectually stimulating classes and loves to learn.
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
Supplemental Essay Guide for 2022-23 Prompts
Highly-selective colleges often require supplemental application materials to personalize the admissions process. Let's look at 10 supplemental essay prompts from top colleges for 2022-23, plus key strategies and writing tips to help you get started.
Pre-College Summer Programs for High School Students
Looking to get ahead of the game this summer and gain some experience colleges look for? Click here for some pre-college summer programs..
4 Winning College Essay Examples from Top Schools
Regardless of whether you attend a state school or a private school, college is expensive and, without proper planning, you may find yourself short of money.
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
7 Job Search Strategies to Effectively Land Your Dream Job
Searching for a job in today's competitive market is without a doubt a daunting task. With so many candidates vying for the same positions, it's crucial to have a [...]
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