Prioritize Academic Fit when Making College Choice

High school juniors and seniors should consider many factors while selecting a college or university to pursue their education. Some of these aspects include the environment, size, location, weather, academic rigor, and affordability. The academic factor is the most essential component while selecting a college or university. The selection of an institution should not be solely based on a major. You should also consider your study habits and introspect on what kind of a student you are. All institutions follow different kinds of curriculums and schedules that cater to various learning styles.
Five Top Tips for Making the Most of Grade 9

The move to Grade 9 can feel somewhat overwhelming, but it is also the start of a new chapter in a student’s life. Many think that learning has more of a point as thoughts start to move toward what comes after school. This makes Grade 9 a critical transition point for students; it allows them to explore options without worrying about standardized tests or researching colleges. Grade 9 is also the time to put in place good study practices, ones that will take you through the remainder of your education. In this blog, I will share five top tips to help you make Grade 9 the best yet.
Greek Life: An American Tradition

For most international students the idea of fraternities and sororities is something they come across in films set on US colleges. Dating back to the early 1700’s fraternities and sororities have grown into an American tradition, with a presence on campuses across the country. In this article I will explain what they are, the benefits of ‘pledging’, and concerns that many have about them.