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Top Public Universities in the West

July 22, 2022|

Public colleges and universities offer subsidized tuition, offer a wide range of academic programs, have diverse student bodies, and provide prestigious research opportunities. Ultimately, this is why public universities are a better choice for many college students. In this article, we will provide key facts and figures for 25 of the best public universities in the West.

8 Signs You Picked the Wrong Career

July 20, 2022|

There are lots of signs to help you determine when you should change careers. Generally speaking though, if you consistently feel stressed and overwhelmed at work, do not connect well with your colleagues, and feel unmotivated to improve your job performance, it’s probably time to start thinking about finding a new career.

Ways to Manage Your Anxiety When Leaving for College

July 18, 2022|

The truth is that anxiety is a normal feeling for a lot of high school students who are transitioning to college. Friends and family have surrounded you for the majority of your years and now you’ll be on your own. You’ll be exploring a new place and making new friends, and it is no secret that anxiety is a common emotion.

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What is Demonstrated Interest?

April 30, 2024|

In the highly competitive world of college admissions, simply completing your application is no longer enough to stand out. Colleges and universities are increasingly looking for indications that applicants [...]

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