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Focus on Majors: Crop and Soils Science
Most students hear the words “crop and soil science” and picture farms and tractors. Understandable. But the field is far broader, and far more interesting, than many people realize. It connects to professional sports, environmental sustainability, space exploration, and even the foods and drinks people enjoy every day. For students who love science, problem-solving, and hands-on work, it is a major worth knowing about. The Science Behind Professional Sports When millions of
Apr 3


Making an Impact Through Community Service
Community Service Is Not a Line Item In a time when college admissions can feel like a competition, it’s easy to think every activity needs to “look good” on an application. Community service often falls into that trap—reduced to logging hours or checking a requirement. The truth is, most colleges do not require community service. And the real value of service has very little to do with how it appears on a résumé. The true value is the impact on your community—and on you. Why
Mar 18


AP Exams
During early May, high school students across the country sit for Advanced Placement (AP) exams. For students carrying a heavy AP load, that can mean four or five exams in two weeks, an intense stretch at the end of an already demanding year. The AP program, run by the College Board, provides curriculum frameworks so teachers can align their courses with exam expectations. At some schools, students in AP classes are required to take the exam. Even when it’s optional, it usual
Feb 25


Social Media and College Admissions
Okay students, let's be real. Your life is probably all over social media. From TikTok dances to Insta-worthy sunsets to those hilarious...
Feb 19, 2025
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