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Seniors! Saying Thank You.

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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE It’s May! Congratulations!! Yesterday [May 1] was the deadline for college enrollment decisions and it also marks the end of the application process. And although senior year is not quite over, at least you can feel relaxed in knowing where you will be in the fall. As you wind down in your last few weeks of senior year, take time to acknowledge the people who have made a difference in your life with a card or note.

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What to do in the summer?

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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Summertime! Dreaming of sleeping in, hanging out with friends, and producing YouTube videos? Time is precious! Plan now to use your summer time to explore careers, build upon your extra-curricular experiences, learn new skills or have new experiences. Here are some summer ideas. 1. Take up a new form of exercise (swimming, biking, running, etc.). 2.

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Tips for Acing finals or AP tests.

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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Worried about your upcoming finals or AP tests? Reduce stress and ace your tests by using these study tips from a graduate student. 1. Find a study space that suits you. For students who need a bit of chaos while they work, coffee houses usually have the perfect amount of chatter and noise while also having private study nooks.

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Choosing a Major

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Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE The Washington Post recently published an article on choosing a college major titled “The most consequential, and least informed, decision that college students make.” The crux of the article is that major selection is often influenced by unimportant, or seemingly random, unrelated factors. Additionally, some studies show as many as 50% of freshman enter college without having declared a major and up to 75% of students will change their major at lea