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As the most important part of attending college, this category offers you advice on choosing classes, how to arrange your class schedule, purchasing books and planning your course of study. But of course there is more to school than just planning: we also give you study tips, advice on time management, we show you how to form a relationship with your professor and peers, and how to succeed when you are feeling overworked or stressed out. We also cover tips on internships, jobs, and what happens after college; you know, graduation? Whether you need to find out the best place to buy your textbooks or how to deal with a lousy professor, we’ve got the tips and advice for you.

STEM (an acronym for the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) represents some of the fastest growing industries in the US. The demand to

If you haven’t heard already, President Obama has a new plan to help students manage loan debt. The guys at Online University illustrated this graphic

We all have our own stories of textbook-buying woes, especially when it comes to the outrageous prices. But ever wonder why textbooks are priced so

This is a Guest Post presented by College.com While pursuing a degree online can be convenient and rewarding, by its very nature it is far

If prompted, every college student can look back on their academic years and pinpoint that one person that made their life a living hell for

Social media is huge for college students, and colleges are recognizing that. Schools are increasingly using sites like Facebook and Twitter to enhance student engagement

It’s time once again for your spoonful of glowing post-grad wisdom! While this isn’t meant to sound condescending or “Oh, I’ve been there, done that,”

The time has come and the papers are near but in the air there is that fear which always gnaws at the bottom of your

Wouldn’t it be amazing to get a college education for free? Luckily, with the help of technology, the path toward a truly democratic education model

If you enjoy being a disorganized and chaotic person, you’re better off not reading this post. For those of you who are under siege by

Recently we were contacted by Microsoft to review our Microsoft Windows 7 Experience for the next year, as a part of their Windows Champions program. We’ll be sharing the neat tricks and time-saving essentials we learn along the way while sharing new information from Microsoft and the Windows Team Blog.

When I’m not slaving working away on school work, then I’m off either working on artwork or playing my beloved video games. I’ve been playing

After carrying your million-pound backpack to the library for the umpteenth time, I’m sure you’re ready to find an alternate way to study that doesn’t give you a backache and a half.