According to data from the U.S. Department of Education, fewer than 40 percent of new college students graduate within four years and barely 60 percent graduate within six years. People fail to graduate for so many reasons, but achieving success in college isn’t as complicated as most people think. The following five actions are proven by research to increase your chances of success in college: 1. Join a Study Group Fans of the Game of…
These days, many students are realizing that submitting GRE scores is a part of the graduate school application process. With this reality in mind,…
You’re all settled into your first apartment. The mattress topper miraculously fit through the door, all your clothes made it into a new closet…
The Preliminary SAT, or PSAT is a test that most take in their junior year. It is however available to take as a freshman…
Repeat after me: All of social media matters. Facebook. Flickr. Instagram. Pinterest. Medium. Linkedin. Snap Chat. Twitter. Vimeo. YouTube. These sites and others are…
Beth Bowman graduated college bubbling with excitement. She had accrued over $25,000 in student debts, but it didn’t matter because she felt she was…
As a high school junior, the task of picking a college can be daunting. There are so many colleges out there. So much to…
Since 1966, Peterson’s has been a trusted resource for students, parents and educators, and we are so proud to work closely with HOSA, an organization…
If you are a high school junior or senior that is planning on applying for early decision, then you are a student who knows…