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What College Students Need for Dorms: 11 Essentials to Make Learning Easier in College

Katie Azevedo July 22, 2024college tips, organization, study skills

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. What college students need for dorms varies a lot and depends on a student’s preference, living situation, and personal needs. However, there are a few nonessentials I recommend all college students living on campus have in their dorm rooms to improve …

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College Application Tips, Steps and Timelines for Juniors and Seniors

Katie Azevedo June 25, 2024college applications, college tips

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. In this blog post, I share key college application tips, steps and timelines for high school juniors and seniors. While everyone’s college application process looks different and depends on a wide variety of factors, the guidance here should give you an …

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Summer Activities for Students: 11 Ways to Improve Skills and Productivity

Katie Azevedo June 3, 2024career and internships, college tips, good habits

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Most students have seven summers to prepare for life after college. And as you know, these 10-week summer breaks go by quickly. Where do I get the number seven? There are three summer vacations between grades nine and 12 and four …

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Are Summer Courses Worth It?

Katie Azevedo May 20, 2024college applications, college tips, study skills

By Katie Azevedo, M.Ed. Are summer courses worth it? I’m asked this question a lot by college students and graduate students, and the answer depends on many factors including goals, money and time.  For most college and graduate-level students, taking summer courses has far more …

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