Coming to King’s
A guide to being good, brave, and ready for your college applications and beyond.
5 Tips for International Students
Moving to New York City as an international student can be daunting and overwhelming. The good news is that adapting to the city is not as hard as you may think!
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Decoding Your Financial Aid Award Letter (Part I)
If you’re stumped and trying to figure out how to translate the information on your Financial Aid Award Letter into a concrete “I can or cannot afford this,” let me help.
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Debunked: Two Myths About Student Loan Debt
Hesitant about student loan debt? You’re not alone! Here are a few words of advice from a recent King’s grad.
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Early Decision vs. Early Action
There are some key differences between Early Decision and Early Action which may both ease your mind and help you choose if one is right for you.
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Why Did I Choose The King’s College?
There is no better time than now, when our world is going through so much change and hardship, to challenge yourself to have a different college experience.
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New Year’s Resolutions
Whether you’re a resolution hater or a lapsed resolution practicer, I am here to encourage you to think of resolutions in a different way.
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Healthy Routines to Set Before College
Good news: you can start forming healthy habits right now to carry you through what may be the busiest four years of your life.
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How to Prepare for College as a High School Junior
Easy tips you can practice in this stage of life that will be immensely beneficial once college rolls around.
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Should I consider starting my college degree online?
Starting online and then transitioning to campus isn’t the traditional approach, but it may be the key to your dream education.
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