Why Confidence Is Important for Achieving Better Grades
70% of all high school graduates in the United States go on to attend college each year.
There is no getting around it: even a modest education these days can leave the brightest students deep in debt. The data suggests that the average graduate student ends up with over $70,000 in debt--and that's not even... Read More
As a busy student, you have a lot of things to juggle. You're constantly thinking about classes, exams, extracurriculars, work, social life, and more. How can you manage your time without feeling stressed? The answer... Read More
College life has changed drastically in the past decade due to the rise of technology. The way students socialize and interact with each other has been significantly influenced by technology. While traditional forms of... Read More
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, there are more than 19 million Americans enrolled at colleges and universities throughout the U.S. right now.
Every college student knows the rule of the three S's: studies, sleep, and social. They say you can only pick two, forcing you to let the third dwindle and decay.
Are you struggling to find ways to finance your higher education? Have you been wondering about the differences between financial aid and scholarships? If you answered yes to either of those questions, you're not alone... Read More
Did you know that 19% of college students aren't certain if they'll return to campus the following year? With a competitive job market and other uncertainties, it can be difficult to know whether college is worth the... Read More
Christianity isn't as prevalent in the U.S. as it once was. Back in the early 1990s, about 90% of Americans identified as Christians. Today, that number has dropped down to just over 60%.
Did you know that more than 50% of people in the United States will be diagnosed with a mental illness at some point in their lives? There are many types of mental illnesses and some are more common than others. The... Read More