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Stressing about college prep as a junior or senior? You need to check out this free college prep checklist for upperclassmen. Follow these steps to ensure a smooth college application process! #collegeprep #college

Stressing about college prep as a junior or senior? You need to check out this free college prep checklist for upperclassmen. Follow these steps to ensure a smooth college application process! #collegeprep #college

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Choosing a college is usually largely about the numbers (such as tuition, student enrollment, and financial aid). But gut feelings about whether the school is the right fit are also a vital part of the decision process. Use this worksheet to take

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Are you gearing up for college tours? Make sure you don't miss a thing by using this comprehensive checklist of questions to ask on your tour. From safety and finances to academic rigor and campus life, this list has everything you need to know before making your decision.

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Choosing a college is usually largely about the numbers (such as tuition, student enrollment, and financial aid). But gut feelings about whether the school is the right fit are also a vital part of the decision process. Use this worksheet to take

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Study Abroad Packing Checklist - Packing is a CHORE -- especially when you have to pack for a whole semester or more. Where do you even start and how is it all going to fit? I can help you with the "where do I even start" portion, but unfortunately it's up to you to play Tetris with your suitcase.

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Being the first person to go to college in my family, I really felt lost when approaching plans for college. My high school guidance counselor wasn’t really much of a help and I relied more on the parents of my friends who did attend college for more information and advice. Looking back, I see so much that I should’ve or could’ve done, but it didn’t turn out too bad. A Bachelors and a Masters later, I gained a lot of skills and experience through having nine internships, a study abroad…

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