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Katelyn Pramberger
Katelyn Pramberger, Political Science and Human and Organizational Development at Vanderbilt University, 2023
How to Get Involved in College
Entering a new and unknown campus can be very confusing and chaotic. Everyone is trying to find their place and it’s hard to figure out where to start to get involved. This is why it is important to know where to look to get involved on your college campus.
Different Ways to Apply and Applying Early
All of the application deadlines can get confusing. This is why it is quintessential to know the differences between the ways in which you can apply and the benefits of applying early.
5 STRESS RELIEVING ACTIVITIES FOR THE COLLEGE ADMISSIONS PROCESS
The college application season can be a very stressful time, from strenuous deadlines to waiting for decisions. This is why it is extremely important to have a few stress-reducing activities in your back pocket to keep your mental and physical health in check.
3 Pronged Approach to Schedule College Applications
Now that many of you are nearing the end of junior year, it is nearly time to think about college applications and how we will begin preparing for the beginning of senior year. It is extremely important to get ahead of college applications and this is why I have a 3-pronged approach to getting ahead before it is time to apply to schools.
Public vs Private Universities
There are many misconceptions about public vs private universities. Many students think that private universities are the same as private high schools and tend to stray away from them. I am here to clarify the difference between the two and help you decide which type of university is right for you.
How many Colleges should I apply to?
College searches can be very difficult to navigate. There are 5,300 colleges/universities in the country so how many should you pick?! I am here to tell you how many to apply to and what type of colleges to apply to.
Six Steps to Create Your Own Study Schedule for the ACT/SAT
Studying for a major test can be an intimidating process. We try to procrastinate and put it out of our minds when we should be hitting it right on the head. This is why it is quintessential to create a you-specific study schedule.
A SUCCESSFUL TEST DAY ROUTINE
A ROUTINE THAT WILL SET YOU UP FOR SUCCESS ON TEST DAY.