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How To Get Into a Big 10 School

 Posted on September 26,2025 in Uncategorized

College Acceptance TipsIf you’re in high school and your goal is to get into a Big Ten school, you’re aiming high – as well you should! The Big Ten is home to top-tier universities with strong academics, research, and name recognition. But getting in takes more than just good grades. Here’s a guide on what you can do now (and later) to boost your chances, plus advice on scholarships and grants.

What Makes Big Ten Admissions Competitive?

First, know that not all Big Ten schools are equally tough to get into. Some are extremely selective, like Northwestern, whose acceptance rate has historically been around seven percent. Others have higher acceptance rates, which gives you more room to compete even if your test scores or GPA aren’t elite. 

Students who are aiming for these universities are serious about their education and have often been preparing with help from parents, coaches, and tutors for many years. High test scores, extracurricular activities, leadership roles, and clear visions for their future set these students apart. 

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Going to College as a First-Generation Student

 Posted on September 12,2025 in Uncategorized

Advice for first-gen studentsBeing the first in your family to go to college is exciting, but it can also be very intimidating. You probably don’t have parents, siblings, or other close relatives who can tell you what to expect. Every step can feel uncertain. Although this isn’t easy, it is both a challenge and an opportunity. You get to set the path for yourself and possibly even for future family members, too.

One of the biggest things that first-generation college students think about is how they are going to pay for school when it gets more expensive every year. Thankfully, there are many scholarships; some are even designed specifically to help first-generation students pay for school. Keep that in mind as you read about what lies ahead. With careful planning, you may not have to handle the costs on your own.

What Makes the First-Generation College Experience Different?

When your family hasn’t gone through college before, students say they have less built-in guidance. You may not have someone at home who can walk you through admissions forms, financial aid, or what a syllabus is. Your college advisor will be a valuable resource here. 

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How Can I Improve My Time Management Skills in College?

 Posted on August 28,2025 in Uncategorized

College Resource WebsiteOne of the hardest parts of starting college isn’t the classes. It’s figuring out how to juggle everything at once. Between lectures, homework, clubs, part-time jobs, and your social life, it can feel like you never have time to relax, let alone manage all your responsibilities. The good news is that time management is a skill you can learn and practice, and getting better at it will make your college years way less stressful.

Keep in mind that if you are the kind of student who already manages your time well, you may also be academically competitive and a good candidate for scholarships. Working less makes managing other obligations easier for everyone, however, so no matter what your time management skills look like, take a look at some scholarships that you may qualify for. 

Balancing School and Social Life During Your First Semester of College

College isn’t just about studying, of course. It’s also about meeting people, building connections, and enjoying new experiences. The trick is not letting one take over the other. Start by setting boundaries. For example, you might decide weeknights are for schoolwork and weekends are for hanging out. Or you could set a rule: finish assignments before going out. This way, you don’t fall behind academically while still making space for friends.

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