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College
By: David Barnard
Yes, this was included in your freshman year to-do list, but it is so very important, I just had to include it again. Talk to your counselor regularly. In order for them to help you make the best decisions regarding college, you have to make yourself avai(read entire article)
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By: David Barnard
Don’t let your freshman year pass by without seeing a counselor. It may be a dreaded activity to you to schedule an appointment and sit down to discuss your future, but you’ll be glad you did. Nothing impresses a guidance counselor more than a student tha(read entire article)
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By: David Barnard
Your parents may have been saving for your college education since you were little. Or, they may not have been so fortunate. Either way, you’ll need to sit down as a family and discuss the reality of the situation. How much are your parents willing to spe(read entire article)
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By: David Barnard
As a freshman in high school, you may just be getting used to the idea of being in high school, but you should also start thinking about your college career. It may seem like a lot of pressure, but today’s academic environment is very competitive, so it’s(read entire article)
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By: David Barnard
Junior year is a hectic time. You’re officially an upperclassman now, and a whole slew of new responsibilities are instilled upon you. You probably have your driver’s license by now and may be working and going to school simultaneously. While you will cer(read entire article)
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By: David Barnard
Many college students-to-be frantically pack their things a day before they have to move into the dorms. This is not the best way to go. You’re bound to forget something or bring way to much with you.(read entire article)
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By: David Barnard
Your first year of high school is behind you and now it’s time to hit the old books once again. But as you further your studies, you can continue to keep up to date with the college scene. In fact, unlike your freshman year, you can really dig in your hee(read entire article)
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