All-in-One College Application Tracking Spreadsheet to Ace College Apps
If you’re a high school student getting ready to start the college application process, you’re probably already familiar with how overwhelming the process can be. From building a college list to writing seemingly endless essays (some schools have upwards of 8 supplemental essays…) to getting
College Application Timeline for Seniors: Must-Do Tasks!
Picture this: your college applications are due in a few months, but there are so many components involved that you feel completely overwhelmed and confused. Where do you start? How do you keep track of everything? If this sounds like you, then you’ve come to
Ultimate College Application Planner + 14 Must-Do Tasks
As college applications approach, you’re probably feeling stressed and overwhelmed. You’ve been inundated with tasks like building a college list, creating a cohesive application theme, and searching for scholarships, to name a few. On top of that, you still have to stay on top
Is AP Lang Harder Than APUSH? A Guide to Decide What to Take
As a high school student, you’re trying to choose between AP English Language and Composition and AP U.S. History. You’ve heard some things about both classes, but you’re still unsure about the answer to, “Is AP Lang harder than APUSH?” Long story short, there is
Is An Internship An Extracurricular Activity + Other EC FAQs
Extracurriculars are a crucial part of college applications and essential to your growth as a student. In this article, I’ll be answering several FAQs about extracurriculars. Additionally, I’ll describe ways to make the most out of certain extracurriculars. Let’s jump in!
AP Bio vs. AP Physics: How to Decide Which to Take
If you’re a high school student who’s currently struggling with the choice of AP Bio vs. AP Physics, then this post is for you. In high school, I took both AP Bio and AP Physics (AP Physics I and AP Physics C: Mechanics). In
Failproof Guide to Annotate a Book for AP English Literature
If you're reading this post, you're probably taking AP English Literature and Composition this year (if you're taking AP English Language, check out this guide on how to annotate books for AP English Language instead). Your summer assignment is to read and annotate a
5 Simple Steps to Annotate a Book for AP English Language
If you’re reading this post, you’re probably taking AP English Language and Composition this year (if you’re taking AP English Literature, check out this guide on how to annotate books for AP English Literature instead). Your summer assignment is to read and annotate a book
How to Get Your Life Together as a Student in 2024
The initial excitement of starting a new school year has waned away. The school supplies you bought at the beginning of the year are no longer interesting. Schoolwork has become a mundane daily routine that you dread. You often stay up late to complete an
7 Easy Steps to Start a Peer Tutoring Program as a Student
Starting a peer tutoring program as a school student can seem like a daunting task. However, by following the right steps, you can get your tutoring program on the road quickly. In high school, I ran two peer tutoring programs. I founded one outside
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