Undergrad Articles

If you have made the decision to be part of an undergraduate program, we sincerely congratulate you. To help contribute to your success, our staff has put together a host of unbiased, informative articles that cover the full spectrum of undergrad study. This totally impartial content will expand your understanding of undergraduate education and help you get the most out of the experience.

10 Habits of Good Undergrad Students

What makes some college students successful? Perhaps it’s intelligence, insight or even blind luck. While one would hope it would not be luck, there are ways for you to make yourself “luckier” in a way. It’s calling having good habits. Here are a few habits of top undergrad students in no particular order.


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Right College For You

So you want to enter college as an undergrad student, but there’s so much you aren’t sure of. What are the undergrad requirements? What’s undergrad tuition going to cost? And how do I decide which of these factors is most important to me? This article gives nine tips on what to consider in a college and how to narrow down your choices. The list of criteria used to evaluate undergrad programs is especially helpful!


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Handling the Thin Envelope Blues

When you have your heart set on attending Big Prestigious University to begin your college career as an undergraduate, the time between sending off your painfully completed application and “the letter” is counted as one counts the age of a dog.  When you finally get a piece of mail with the logo of your anticipated destination for the next four years and its, well thin, your world can come crashing down around you. 


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Dorming vs Commuting for College

Many high school students today preparing for their undergraduate college experience have to factor in many different criteria.  Ability to get into the college of their choice is a big one closely followed by cost.  For many 17-18 year old students however, their undergraduate experience will not be complete unless they are “on their own” and living in a dorm at college.


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