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University of Georgia · Junior
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University of North Florida · Sophomore
Hi, I attend the University of North Florida, located in Jacksonville. Feel free to reach out any time!
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Northwestern University · Junior
Northwestern University student studying Economics and pursuing Investment Banking
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University of Georgia · Junior
Hey! My name is Elizabeth Wilkey and I attend the University of Georgia! I’m a double major with a minor and on the pre professional track. On campus I’m involved in a wide variety of organizations from business professional fraternities to non profits. In my free time I have a part time job, love attending athletics events, and trying new things around the area. My goal as a mentor is to help you identify and figure out what schools are a genuine fit for you and making the entire process easy.
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Georgia State University · Freshman
Hi!! My names Nathan and I am a freshman majoring in Psychology and Public Health. I love being in the city, there's always opportunities to try new things, meet new people and just discover who you are. I think those are some of the pillars of a good college experience. I have been doing dual enrollment at Georgia State for two years prior so if there's any questions you may have please ask me.
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Baylor University · Sophomore
Hi my name is Eashwar Jaiganesh and I am a premed studying neuroscience at Baylor University. Baylor is a major research university, and undergraduates can get involved in research early. That's been important for me because I'm interested in medicine, and research helps me develop critical thinking and scientific skills outside the classroom. Baylor emphasizes undergraduate research opportunities and faculty mentorship, even for younger students.
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The University of Alabama · Sophomore
What I love most about the University of Alabama is the strong sense of community and the many opportunities to get involved. I was surprised by how easy it was to find support from professors, advisors, and other students. As a first generation college student, I wish I had known that it's okay not to have everything figured out right away. My advice is to get involved early, use campus resources, and step outside your comfort zone. That's where growth and memorable experiences happen.
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University of Nevada - Las Vegas · Junior
You are doing the right thing by seeking mentorship this early on!
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Le Moyne College · Junior
One of my favorite things about Le Moyne is how the community is so tight-knit. The class sizes are small, which allows us to build connections with professors and classmates. Professors actually take the time to get to know you personally. I was surprised by how welcoming the campus felt. Looking back, I wish I'd known how approachable professors are, and how you can get opportunities just by reaching out and asking!
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Norfolk State University · Graduate student
I wish more students knew about opportunities outside of college, and in their colleges if they decide to go immediately after high school. One thing I think every high schooler should know is that life is greater than college or military especially of you aren’t sure what route you want to go. Take a gap year, find work, workshops and networking opportunities, and work on yourself. It’s okay, you’re not a failure. You have time as long as you’re alive.
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Bard College · Senior
Hi, I'm Nakai! 😸 I'm a first-generation college student, scholarship recipient, student leader, and Director of a student-run cultural center. I lead multiple organizations, supervise student staff, and work closely with faculty and administrators to build community and create opportunities for others. I'm passionate about mentorship, advocacy, and supporting young people. Outside of work, I love baking, gaming, traveling, and learning about different cultures!! 🤍✨
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Saint Louis Community College · Junior
I'm a dual-enrollment student studying STEM Transfer Studies while still in high school. I love how accessible STLCC's professors and resources are. I was surprised by how supportive the college community is and how many opportunities there are to get involved. Becoming president of NSBE at a young age taught me that even if something seems out of reach, it's always worth trying. With hard work, dedication, and a willingness to get involved, you never know what opportunities might come your way.
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University of Pennsylvania · Graduate student
Hi! I am an incoming graduate student at UPenn. I'll be able to answer questions more in detail soon but in the meantime, feel free to ask me questions about how I tried to stand out as an applicant and any tips/pointers for prospective students! I used to work admissions for my honors college in undergrad, so I can offer a lot of advice on what makes an applicant standout!
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Cornell University · Sophomore
Hello, I'm currently a sophomore at Cornell University studying CS @ College of Engineering. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions!
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State University of New York Binghamton University · Sophomore
Mexican-Ecuadorian student studying BME at Binghamton University. Social life is great, and trust me, it's super easy to make friends. Entering college humbled me from being a perfect A student in high school without trying, studying habits are super important. Also, come into college being yourself, cause you'll definitely find people like you looking for people like you. If you're looking for opportunities, I can be a great help with that. Don't be afraid to reach out!
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UC San Diego · Junior
Currently in the Pre-Med track in hopes to become a Pediatrician. I am involved in dance and pre-med clubs on campus. Feel free to reach out to me for any questions or advice for classes, campus life, or admissions!
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Bard College · Senior
Thinking about Bard? Hi! I'm La'Niya ("Love"), a forensic psychology student at Bard College and a transfer student who moved from New Orleans to New York for school. Adjusting to a new city, a new campus, and college life wasn't always easy, but it helped me grow in ways I never expected. If you're curious about academics, transferring, financial aid, housing, student life, BIPOC + Queer experiences, or what it's really like to attend Bard, I'd love to help. Ask me anything!
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Georgia State University · Junior
I’m a fully remote student who started at Lanier Technical College, earned my Associate of Business Administration, and transferred to Georgia State University to complete my BBA in Business Management with a concentration in Supply Chain. I’m a former wrestler of six years, spent eight years in band (jazz, marching, and Alpharetta City Band), run my own self‐employed car detailing business, and in my free time I create content on Twitch and YouTube, which I’ve been doing since 2023.
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Ohio University · Junior
I have completed a year of college in person, living in a dorm and getting the full experience, and I have also done a year of remote college. I've learned a lot from both experiences and would love to share some of what I know!
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University of Oregon · Junior
U of O has given me so many opportunities to pursue my dream career and support my family. As a nontraditional student with a disability, it's hard juggling so many aspects of life with school on top of it all, but I wouldn't trade the experience for anything! College is the place to truly find yourself, no matter when you decide to go.
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University of South Carolina · Senior
UofSC has the most beautiful and walkable campus. There are so many opportunities to explore and connect with people! I am a double major and it has been far from easy but support from professors and peers make the experience just as enjoyable.
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Hope College · Sophomore
Hello! My name is Jaala, but everyone calls me Jae! I'm currently A sophomore at Hope College majoring in Exercise Science, on the pre-AT track, and a Sports Studies minor. I'm involved in Greek Life, multicultural organizations, and more! I'm very well-versed in the realm of financial aid and funding one's college experience :)
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Georgia State University · Senior
Your average college student trying to make above average experiences !
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Wellesley College · Junior
Before coming to Wellesley, I wish I had known that Boston is about an hour away by bus! That said, Wellesley has been an incredible experience. As a women's liberal arts college, it has empowered me to grow both academically and personally. Being surrounded by such driven and supportive women has helped me build confidence in myself, both in the classroom and in social settings.
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Norfolk State University · Sophomore
What I love most about Norfolk State University is the sense of community and the opportunities to get involved. As a freshman, I joined organizations like Genesis, TRIO, Pathfinders, and the Women’s Initiative, and I had the chance to attend conferences such as TMCF DevCon, where I developed professionally and expanded my network. What surprised me most about college was that it’s about so much more than academicsbuilding relationships, taking on leadership roles, and getting involved on campus
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Thomas Jefferson University · Graduate student
I am a recent graduate of Dickinson College and incoming Master of Public Health student at Thomas Jefferson University. I'm a Posse scholar from California, and a first-generation Latino student. During my time in undergraduate, I was heavily involved in campus life and student organizations and I was really able to maximize the resources my scholarship program and school offered. I love mentoring others and sharing my knowledge, do not hesitate to reach out!
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Purdue University · Senior
I am a later-in-life online student with a full-time job, a husband, and full-time responsibilities. My educational journey was neither typical nor ideal, but it has proven successful.
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Mt. Hood Community College · Sophomore
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University of Maryland · Senior
I love being an engineering major at UMD! As I enter my senior year, there are many things I have learned, not just in the classroom, but about myself and how I want my post-grad future to look like. I have made many good decisions, but I have also made many mistakes so I would love to share advice with you so you can have the most enriching higher education experience possible!
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State University of New York at Geneseo · Junior
Hello! I am an anthropology undergraduate enrolled at SUNY Geneseo. The financial aid offered through this college was incredible, which is what made it my top choice. I was able to secure a memorial scholarship throughout the last 2 years of college as well which definitely lightened any financial burden I experienced. Geneseo is largely a PWI, which as a POC was definitely different to navigate, but the support systems I have made it easier to adapt. I am open to being your support system!
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University of Georgia · Sophomore
As a Pre-Health student choosing between Georgia Tech and UGA, I was hesitant at first with my choice with UGA. But after being here and experiencing the campus for myself completely changed my perspective! I would love to chat about what changed my mind and anything you might be curious about at UGA!
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Gordon State College · Junior
I am a nontraditional Online College Student. I was in gifted classed from k-12 and I never wanted to traditionally go to college. I waited to go. I tried vocational school in 2012 - didn't workout. I went back to college in 2014. It still didn't workout. Life got in the way. It wasn't until this year I finally got my associates. Let me guide you into not making the same mistakes and get your degree.
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University of Wisconsin - Whitewater · Graduate student
I attended Carthage College for my Bachelor’s degree and absolutely loved it. I’ve just started my Master’s program at UW Whitewater this summer. I believe college is truly what you make of it and being your full self throughout college will put you in the best position possible.
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Georgetown University · Graduate student
I am a graduate of Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service, where I earned a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service with a concentration in International Politics and Economics. I also hold an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma and IB Bilingual Diploma. My background spans research, policy analysis, business development, stakeholder engagement, and strategic projects across international and multicultural environments.
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State University of New York Binghamton University · Junior
Hello, I'm Rylie! I am a junior Nursing student at Binghamton University's Decker School of Nursing and Health Sciences. I am very involved in student life aswell, ie. Residential Life and Student Orgs (Collision, RENA fashion Magazine, MEM Nursing Support Group, SAPB). Check out my Linkedin or chat with me for more info! I can't wait to meet everyone.
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Alabama A&M University · Junior
Hi! I’m a Business Management major at Alabama A&M University and heavily involved in campus life. I’ve found that getting involved in organizations has been one of the best ways to build leadership skills, make friends, and create opportunities. As an RA, SGA Senator, and student organization leader, I can speak on dorm life, campus involvement, food, safety, and what it’s really like to attend an HBCU. Feel free to ask me anything—I’m happy to help you navigate the college journey!
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Augustana College · Senior
Hello! I’m Rehema :) I’m currently in my last year at Augustana College, a small liberal art school in Illinois. There are many things I wish I knew before heading into college, and having this platform would have been an amazing head-start. If you’re like me, then maybe it’s hard to make decisions or you’re interested in so many things but you don’t know how to do them all. Perhaps you’re also worried about money. Let me help you calm all those fears and anxieties and build college confidence!
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Virginia Tech · Senior
Hi! I’m Brooke, a Political Science major with a History minor at Virginia Tech. What I love most about VT is the strong sense of community and school spirit. There are so many opportunities to get involved, from clubs and internships to leadership programs and campus traditions. Something that surprised me was how supportive and connected the Hokie community is. I’m involved in Greek life and would love to answer questions about VT, student life, academics, and the college process!
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Compton College · Sophomore
One thing I learned about college is that it's veryy different from high school. You have much more freedom, but with that freedom comes a lot more responsibility. Nobody is constantly reminding you about assignments, studying, or managing your time you have to stay organized on your own.
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Malone University · Graduate student
Hi, I’m Heather! I earned my Bachelor's in Social Work, and I loved my time at college, but looking back, I wish I'd had more guidance on college opportunities and career direction. I'm currently a graduate student working toward my Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, with a clear plan for licensure and where I'm headed professionally. If you're choosing a school, a major, or trying to connect your degree to an actual career path, I'd love to help.
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Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine · Graduate student
I am a second year medical student. I was definitely surprised by the strenuous journey it took to get to this point and I wish I had someone to help me navigate it. I am here to help anyone who is considering going into the healthcare field and especially those thinking about medical school.
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North Carolina Central University · Sophomore
What I love most about my school is the sense of community. At an HBCU, I feel supported by professors, staff, and other students who genuinely want to see me succeed. There are so many opportunities to get involved through organizations, leadership positions, and campus events. I was surprised by how quickly I found my place and built meaningful connections. I wish I had known that college is about more than academics. It is important to step outside your comfort zone, make connections, ask for
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Northeastern University · Senior
Hi! I'm Mako, a 4th-year Psychology student at Northeastern. I've lived across Tokyo, Shanghai, Bangkok, San Francisco, London, & Boston, studied abroad, and work in psych/neuro/sociology research at Northeastern, Harvard/MGH, & MIT. I'm likely a good fit if you're looking for someone to listen and talk through anxieties & questions about fit/major, making friends, being proactive/getting involved, working while in classes, graduate school, or anything mental health related (my specialty)! :]
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Washington University in St. Louis · Junior
What I love most about Washington University is how collaborative and welcoming the community is. Despite everyone's different goals and accomplishments, it never feels like students are competing against one another. People are genuinely friendly and willing to help each other succeed. One thing that surprised me was how supportive my peers and professors are. I also wish I had known that transferring into and between certain schools and programs can be more difficult than expected.
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Everett Community College · Junior
Hey all! I am going to nursing school and have been in the healthcare field for almost three years now. I have completed two years of college already and would love to help anybody who has questions! Don't hesitate to ask. Feel free to message me to set up a call.
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Rutgers University · Sophomore
As an incoming junior, I have found my college experience over the past two years to be both enjoyable and transformative. The opportunity to make friends from diverse backgrounds and ethnicities has been especially rewarding, fitting well with my extroverted personality and love for social life. Although I initially struggled with time management, I improved by selecting my classes thoughtfully, which gave me a flexible schedule and more time to study while maintaining balance socially. Looking
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Loyola University Chicago · Sophomore
I personally love it here at Loyola, as I am involved in Greek life and cultural organizations, and I am overall a very social person! I love how you can truly find your community at Loyola and, of course, our beautiful campus! ❤️💛 Yes, Chem is wack! Yes, we do party! Yes, we do have Greek life! You can truly curate a traditional college experience here at Loyola, even if it isn't known as one. I'm first-gen, pre-med, and can answer any questions you have about Loyola! Go Ramblers! 🐺
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California Baptist Univeristy · Junior
Looking back, I wish I had known how much of college happens both inside and outside the classroom. I used to think it was mostly about grades, but through different classes and studying abroad I learned it is about how you engage, ask questions, and adapt. I also learned from living in different environments and working with people from different backgrounds that growth often comes from everyday experiences and becoming more independent in unfamiliar situations.
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Xavier University of Louisiana · Graduate student
Hey, my name is Murielle but you can call me Murie. I am from New Orleans, La. I am an Haitian American student. I have recently graduated from Thee Jackson State University. I majored in Psychology and currently work as a medical assistant. I am currently in grad school majoring in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Xavier University of Louisiana. I enjoy doing makeup, TikTok’s, playing piano, reading. I am excited to meet you all. I have a lot of knowledge and would love to share some.
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Davidson College · Junior
I decided to attend Davidson College because I love the dedication faculty and administrators have. There are opportunities everywhere, and every person there is willing to help you find them and get the most out of every experience.
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University of Texas at El Paso · Junior
UTEP offers so many great opportunities to get out there and to get to know yourself on a different level.
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Emory & Henry University · Sophomore
College is one of the most highly anticipated stages in a persons life. You are able to experience things firsthand and find out who you are, who you want to be. Emory & Henry is a small liberal arts college with strong alumni connections and limitless opportunities. Smaller colleges are an excellent source of community and unique opportunity.
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Santa Clara University · Junior
As someone who moved across the country for college, I have learned a lot about new beginnings and independence. During my first two years, I had to put myself out there socially and academically before I found the groups and communities that felt right for me. That experience helped me deeply understand my campus culture. I have also toured many family friends around my campus and love talking about the parts of college that can be hard to understand from a website and give honest advice!
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SUNY University at Buffalo · Senior
Hi everyone! My name is Melodie Loya, and I’m a Psychology major at UB interested in healthcare, research, and technology. I have completed three research internships, two campus internships, and I am currently interning at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. I am also a Gilman Scholar and studied abroad in London! Outside of academics, I love traveling, trying new foods, exploring cute cafes, and meeting new people. I’m excited to support students and help them make the most of their college experience!
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State University of New York Binghamton University · Junior
I am a junior that goes to Binghamton University and study Philosophy, Politics, & Law, and am a pre-law student.
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UNC Chapel Hill · Junior
Applying to college was one of the most stressful tasks I’ve ever completed in my life. From getting deferred from the school I applied early decision to, to ending up at UNC honors college, I promise it does work out in the end!! Feel free to book with me to talk about anything in college, whether UNC related, application related, or general college info :)
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University of Georgia · Junior
Love the people and class flexibility at UGA, schedule a meeting with me to learn more!
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Georgia State University · Graduate student
Hi! My name is Salem Mutata, and I recently graduated from Georgia State University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a minor in Chemistry, graduating Summa Cum Laude. During my time at GSU, I was heavily involved on campus, serving in leadership roles such as Executive Director of the Spotlight Programs Board, SI Leader for Biology, MAP Ambassador, and Student Alumni Association leader. I am passionate about leadership, service, mentorship, and helping students
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Wingate University · Junior
Hello My name is Destiny! I am a current junior at my university and I didn't know what I was looking for when it came to picking a school for the next couple of years, but when I found my university, I knew I made the right choice. My school comes with a sense of community. When I walk down my campus I always see someone I know and everyone is always so friendly. I also love the engagement in activities on my campus. It's always a fun time there!
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University of North Carolina at Greensboro · Sophomore
Pre - Nursing student that is in Sigma Gamma Rho, while also involved in other on campus organizations and their e-boards.
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Houston Christian University · Junior
What is love most about my school is the community and the teachers. They are definitely different and better than the teachers I had in high-school which was pretty surprising because my high-school teachers said they'll be worst. What I wish I knew starting up was how to secure internships, on campus jobs and joining orgs early that I stay active in. With that being said, reach out to me and I can tell you more and help with your college search!
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Temple University · Senior
Hello everyone! I love my school because of the opportunities it has given me and the relationships I have gained throughout my time here. I would say I have been pretty involved on campus holding multiple student worker positions, volunteering, and getting real world experience and transferrable skills. College can hold so many new experiences and I love to guide new and upcoming students through those experiences!
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Appalachian State University · Sophomore
Hey all, my name is Aiden! I'm here to help you figure out if this school is the right fit for you. On campus, I'm a certified EMT, which means I'm trained in emergency response and serve my community in a real, hands-on way. I'm also in Greek life, where I found my closest friendships and some of my best leadership opportunities. As a member of Student Government (SGA), I work directly with administration to make sure student voices are heard.
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University of Oregon · Senior
Hello, I'm Sierra! I am a senior at UO's Clark Honors College majoring in psychology on a pre-law track. Orginaly from Boulder, CO, I was drawn to Eugene's natural beauty and welcoming people. I love UO's beautiful campus, community, and opportunities to thrive; picking a college can be overwhelming- I've been there! It does not have to be stressful. As an honors student, picking the right place for me was very essential, and I wish I had some peer support while choosing!
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Concord University · Sophomore
Hello! My name is Angelina, and I am a sophomore at Concord University. As someone who didn't start looking at colleges until the second half of my senior year, I truly feel so lucky to have found a school that feels like home. The biology program at my school is amazing and has some of the best professors I have ever met. The small class sizes, family-like atmosphere, and amazing faculty and staff make Concord the best place for me to succeed!
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University of Pennsylvania · Sophomore
Hi, I'm a rising sophomore at the University of Pennsylvania on the pre-med track!
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University of South Carolina Beaufort · Sophomore
The university of South Carolina is a small school in Beaufort South Carolina. It is located about 40 minutes from the beach and 40 minutes from Savannah, Georgia. If you are interested in biology, especially marine biology this school is an amazing choice. Our biomedical Sciences program is also good with research opportunities available for you with professors. My most important aspect of our school is our dorms, we ranked in the top 25 dorms in the country, with an apartment styled layout.
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Rutgers University · Senior
Rutgers is a big school and that could be a little scary at first but it truly is so much fun and I have met some of my best friends through joining a sorority. The campus always has fun things to do and every weekend I am always busy doing fun things.
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Baylor University · Junior
I am so grateful for Baylor University. They have an amazing pre-med program, and sociology department. I also am happy to announce Baylor has an amazing Women and Gender Studies minor program, which will soon be made into a major! Baylor has amazing academic advisors, students, and on/off campus activities.
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Northwestern University · Sophomore
I love how many resources Northwestern has, whether it’s academic support, career opportunities, or people who genuinely want to help you. The community here is also really special, and there is always something to do, from sports and clubs to campus events. I also being in Evanston and also having Chicago nearby, because it makes campus feel connected to so much beyond Northwestern.
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Polk State College · Sophomore
I am a student at Polk State College majoring in Business Administration. I enjoy attending Polk State because it provides an affordable, quality education with supportive professors and many opportunities for students to succeed. The college offers small class sizes, flexible learning options, and a welcoming environment that helps students grow academically and professionally. As a person, I am hardworking, caring, and passionate about helping others. I enjoy dancing, mentoring children.
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Villanova University · Sophomore
Hi! I’m a first-generation Villanova University nursing student. I can speak to different aspects of Villanova as well as the college admissions process and timeline in general. I’m a QuestBridge Finalist, received national scholarships, and have attended fly-in programs that helped shape my college application experience. I respond promptly and am happy to help with any questions or advice!
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Cypress College · Freshman
Hi, I’m Ava! My college experience has certainly given back what I’ve given and more. I’ve been able to connect with new people, receive guidance from mentors, and grow as a student-athlete pursuing a career in healthcare.
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UC Santa Barbara · Junior
I’m a first-gen student at UCSB, and I like talking honestly about what college is really like. I can help with questions about classes, campus life, finding your people, using resources, and the little things that make the transition easier.
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Hunter · Sophomore
I am currently a Hunter student transferring to Brooklyn College! The initial start of college is very nerve wracking and confusing, but once you’re there you learn and grow so much and gain so much valuable experience essential for your future and success. You make meaningful friendships and pick up on so many new social and academic skills that will definitely come in handy later! My start may have been a little rough and confusing, but I’d go through it again to get to the place I’m at now!
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California State University, Northridge · Graduate student
I just recently graduated from CSUN with a double-bachelor's, where I held multiple positions in my sorority and successfully graduated with 7 scholarships and awards, a 3.88 GPA, and worked 3 jobs as well as an internship in Washington, DC. Happy to help with any questions you might have about college, making connections and relationships with your peers and/or faculty!
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North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University · Senior
Hey my name is Jakiyah, I love North Carolina A&T because of the strong connections I have built and the many organizations and opportunities available to students. What surprised me most was the size of the university and the wide variety of programs and events. Looking back, I wish I had known how to better find and use the resources available to help me succeed in college. I also wish I had become more involved during my first two years to take full advantage of everything NCAT has to offer
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UC Riverside · Sophomore
I am an aspiring pre-med student at UCR. I am passionate about the sciences and aim to get into medical school within the next few years. I attended high school near Sacramento California and am now an uprising sophomore at UCR.
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Pennsylvania Western University at California · Senior
Hey everyone! My name is Haj, I’m honestly open to talking about or just listening to concerns and/ or questions you may have regarding higher education! I have experience within this field because of obviously being a student but also through having a parent who works in higher education as a professor, department chair, and advisor so I’m always willing to reach out with questions for her if I feel they may be too challenging for me to help with all on my own! I’m looking forward to talk!
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Rollins College · Sophomore
Hi everyone! My name is Layla Boghossian, and I am a Biology major with minors in Chemistry and Neuroscience at Rollins College on the pre-med track. During my first year, I became involved in campus organizations, participated in research, earned Dean's List recognition, and founded a nonprofit supporting children and families affected by cardiac illness and cancer. One thing I wish I knew before college is that stepping outside your comfort zone is often where the best opportunities come from.
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University of Wisconsin- Superior · Graduate student
I am a dedicated student affairs professional and graduate student pursuing a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at the University of Wisconsin–Superior. As a former U.S. Air Force supervisor, I developed strong leadership, communication, and mentoring skills while supporting individuals from diverse backgrounds. My passion lies in helping others achieve their educational and career goals by providing guidance, encouragement, and resources throughout the college journey.
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · Sophomore
When I was applying to college, I had no idea what to expect. I thought it would be just as boring as high school. At UNC Chapel Hill, I’ve loved school for the first time ever. Some of my favorite things about being in college are playing in an indie rock band, trying all the great food on Franklin Street with my friends, and watching the UNC-Duke game every year. I’d love to talk to you about my school and the college experience in general.
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The Chicago School · Graduate student
Hi! I'm Bryanna, a CMHC grad student at The Chicago School & was a triple History major in Undergrad. I know high school and college stress all too well, especially when transitioning between the two. I specialize in research, essays, stress management, and transition. With my counseling background, I offer a non-judgmental ear. Let's chat about the things you actually want to know, not just the brochures. Book a session if you need advice, reassurance, or just a friendly mentor!
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The University of North carolina at Charlotte · Senior
I love how diverse my school is and how absolutely beautiful the campus is. I was surprised to find out how much you can accomplish simply by talking to the right people like starting up your own student organization or how quickly professors are to want to help students find their footing rather by offering jobs or research opportunities. I wish I'd known how to implement the resources the school had to offer because I could've achieved the same level of success much faster.
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The University of Alabama · Graduate student
I’m Andrea, finishing my Master’s in Human Nutrition and soon to be a Registered Dietitian. I’ve led people before, as President of my college’s dietetics group and as media director at my church. I grew up speaking Spanish with Venezuelan roots, so connecting across backgrounds comes naturally. I love cooking and gardening, and I believe small, steady effort grows into something real. I’d love to help students find what they’re good at.
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · Senior
Hi! I am a Pre-Med student from MD studying Biology and Neuroscience at UNC-Chapel Hill! I've had a lot of experiences in research, clinical jobs, and study abroad, as well as with classes and extracurriculars!
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UC San Diego · Junior
What I love most about UCSD is the diversity of the student body and the opportunities to get involved both academically and socially. I was surprised by how large the campus is and how much independence comes with college life. One thing I wish I knew before coming is that making friends and finding your community can take time, and that's completely normal. My biggest advice is to put yourself out there, join clubs and organizations, take advantage of campus resources, and remember that everyo
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East Stroudsburg University · Senior
Campus is big with many opportunities around school to enjoy activities outside of class. School offers many sport and activity leagues to keep students entertained. Academics are taken very seriously and they set you up for success with the help of advisors.
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Prairie View A&M University · Senior
I attend Prairie View A&M University, an illustrious institution. I am proud of the community, the togetherness, the culture, and the education that comes from attending an HBCU that's historic and thriving in every sense. Prairie View is an illumnious place to find opportunity and community. It's a place that fosters hope and empowers inner growth. The countryside offers a different perspective on life and independence; it helps you grow without the city's hustle and bustle.
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Louisiana State University · Sophomore
At LSU, I love the school spirit, welcoming campus, and how easy it is to find opportunities to get involved in academics, research, and clubs. I was surprised by how quickly college moves and how much independence you have in managing your time. I wish I knew before coming that building connections early and going to office hours makes a huge difference in both classes and future opportunities.
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University of Rhode Island · Sophomore
Hi; I'm Yaziemine, a sophomore nursing student at URI. I'm excited to share my college journey and help other future Rhody students navigate campus life.
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Georgia State University · Recent graduate
I'm a reacent GSU Law grad who attended Spelman College as a Psychology and Political Science major.
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San Francisco State University · Junior
Hi, Im christine, Im a first generation college kid who is apart of my campus's theatre club, I am in the middle of my social work internship hours and I live on campus 7 hours away from home.
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Michigan State University · Graduate student
I’ve completed my bachelors in psychology and am a current MSW student. I’ve worked in the field for 3 years now and have a lot of experience. I spent a lot of time helping students with resumes and talking about student life. I have 3 dogs and two cats. I own my own home. I’ve done internships out of country and in. I would love to talk and help out in whatever way I can!
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Claremont McKenna College · Sophomore
Current FGLI student at a top liberal arts college in the U.S.! Navigated and got familiar with the college application process and financial aid process. Interested in Public Health and Policy.
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University of California, Riverside · Junior
I love the scenery at my school. I really enjoy how many supportive groups/clubs there are for all different kinds of students/people.
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Loyola University Chicago · Junior
Hey! I'm Ronan, a transfer junior at Loyola University Chicago studying Vocal Performance and Behavioral & Cognitive Neuroscience. I'm involved throughout campus through volunteering, work-study, music ensembles, and club athletics. I'm on the pre-med track with aspirations to attend medical school post-graduation, and my hobbies include long-distance running (currently training for the Chicago Marathon), playing and listening to music, and exploring the city, thrifting, and record collecting.
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University of North Carolina at Greensboro · Senior
Hi! My name is Bianca and I’m so excited to connect with you. Throughout my college experience I’ve done it all. I started my freshman year as an NCAA athlete at Coker University, a small campus in Hartsville, SC. I ended up transferring my sophomore year to UNCG and have loved it so far. I work at my schools gym, am an active club sports member, and stay involved in clubs on campus. I have also studied abroad in Scotland. So truly, any question you have I can answer! Look forward to meeting you
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University of South Carolina · Sophomore
Something that surprised me that I was worried about before I got to USC was how easy it was to make new friends, especially if you live in a dorm.
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University of Utah · Junior
I actually started in the graphic design program. It's an amazing program, but very challenging. I have switched to illustration with a minor in printmaking, so I have a lot of experience with the arts buildings. I have overcome learning disabilities and have gotten plenty of support from the U.
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University of South Carolina · Senior
I absolutely love my university, and being on the fence about going to college was something I truly struggled with, but ultimately I feel I made the correct choice. Building a community around me and being in such an encouraging environment is so vital in the success that you can have at a University. I’d love to share my experiences and lend out a hand in anyway possible.
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Tennessee State University · Sophomore
I'm an undergrad at Tennessee State University in the Levi Watkins Accelerated 7-year BS-MD pathway program and a Levi Watkins Scholar. I absolutely love our campus community! I'm here to share tips on pre-med tracking, navigating scholarships, and finding that perfect academic balance. Let's connect and make the most of your college journey!
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East Carolina University · Sophomore
Hi! I'm Alyssa, a Psychology major on the pre-med track with a Composite Natural Science minor and a member of ECU's Honors College. I'd love to help you navigate the college search, prepare for campus life, and answer questions about choosing a major, pre-med, balancing school and work, and getting involved. I enjoy ECU's welcoming community and am happy to share my experiences to help you feel more confident about your next steps!
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Thomas Jefferson University · Graduate student
What I love most about my school is that it is small. I get to know and learn from my professors a lot more easily than if I were at a larger school like Penn State. It is a quiet and safe campus so I never was scared to walk around alone at night. I still was careful but I felt no genuine fear. I have met so many amazing people and the campus legitimately feels like a tight-knit community.
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University of North Carolina at Greensboro · Sophomore
Hi! I'm a sophomore nursing student who loves helping future college students feel more confident about their decision. I know starting college can be overwhelming, so I'm happy to answer questions about classes, campus life, studying, making friends, and balancing school with everything else. Feel free to ask me anything. I'm here to give honest advice and share my experience!
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National Louis University · Graduate student
I wish I had known I’ll go through hell without my mother and father in my third Master’s program graduate program. I’m pursing my Early Childhood Education Master’s degree, PEL License, and Endorsements in ECE, Bilingual Language and Special Education. I’ve taught for approximately 39 years, ran a daycare, been a former Director, Teacher Mentor, Web Developer, IT Administrator, Security Analyst, IT Consulting, and Computer Programmer.
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · Senior
Hi, I'm Kaden! Senior at UNC Chapel Hill studying Econ & Political Science. Grew up in small-town western NC, so I know the leap to a big public university. I do Moot Court, research criminal justice policy as an RA, and mentor high schoolers on college apps back home. Ask me about small towns, pre-law, or undergrad research!
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Whitman College · Freshman
I'd say that what stands out most about Whitman College is its sense of community. It's a small liberal arts college, which means classes are discussion-based, professors know students by name, and it's easier to build meaningful relationships with both faculty and classmates. That kind of environment can make it feel much more personal than a large university.
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Loyola University Chicago · Senior
Hi! I am a senior majoring in psychology at Loyola. I personally love how you get to be by the lake but also not far from the city downtown as it gives me the perfect balance between school and exploring new things. I have lived in dorms and also have my own apartment so I have experienced the dining hall food as well. I am a part of a couple orgs and always looking at things that are happening on campus!
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Community college of Rhode Island · Junior
Early Childhood Education major returning to school after 7 year hiatus. Having changed my major a couple times, I can provide a unique look into what it means to figure out who you are and how school aligns with your talents and passions
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Texas State University · Junior
Hey Family! I'm Faith, I am a 20 yr old, 3rd year college student. Biology: Pre Med & Diversity Studies double minor. I am here to give all the big sister advice you need! Let's kick it! I am in a numerous amount of orgs on my campus including many BSO's (Black Student Organizations). I am a member of the Illustrious Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. I hold an e-board position in the National Council for Negro Women Texas State Section and I am also an on campus mentor/ Resident Assistant.
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Hobart and William Smith Colleges · Senior
I love the scenic lake that surrounds the school. They really take pride in appearances. Not only that, the school is ever growing academically. We’ve recently received monumental donations that have allowed the school to expand its STEM departments and support our popular business department.
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Eastern Oregon University · Senior
What I love most about college is the flexibility to build a schedule that works for your life while diving deep into what interests you. What surprised me the most is that you don't need to have your entire future mapped out on day one. Not knowing exactly what you want to accomplish yet is a completely normal part of the college journey. It’s all about exploring, building solid study habits, and letting your path take shape as you go.
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Spalding University · Freshman
From a guy who thought sports was everything to being kicked out twice, I’m going to give you the real life of how fast college can change you.
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University of Missouri Kansas City · Sophomore
As a Pre-med student I love that my school has many opportunities for academic support, research and networking. I love the Greek life on campus, it allows me to be apart of a community of like minded students. One thing that surprised me about UMKC was how many students commute to campus. I lived on campus my freshman year and the dorms are very nice.
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University of Texas at El Paso · Junior
Hi! I’m a Psychology major with a Biological Sciences minor at UTEP. I love how easy it is to get involved on campus and the many research opportunities available to students. I was surprised by how supportive the professors and campus community are. I wish I had known to get involved early and not be afraid to ask questions. There are so many resources and opportunities waiting for you!
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Brightpoint Community College · Freshman
As a working student, Brightpoint has made it possible for me to continue my education while pursuing my goals. What surprised me most was how supportive the community is. I wish I’d known earlier that asking questions and using campus resources makes a big difference.
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Gannon University · Senior
I wish I knew about this website before coming to college! I am hear to answer any questions you may have about the transition to college and how to stay afloat!
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University of Akron · Graduate student
I am a graduate student at the University of Akron in Akron Ohio. I have a BA in Psychology from the same university. I think the thing I love the most about UA is that it's just home to me. I have lived in the area my entire life and to have this active, diverse, vibrant school with so much to offer the students is amazing to me. When I first started college I expected it to be very isolating and not helpful at all. I've found the experience to be geared towards my success and inclusive to all.
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Michigan State University · Junior
I love MSU because of the supportive community, the endless opportunities to get involved, and the hands-on experiences that have helped me grow both personally and professionally. One thing I wish I knew before coming here is that it's okay not to have everything figured out right away—college is all about learning and growing. What surprised me most was how easy it was to make connections with professors and other students who genuinely want to see you succeed.
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Kennesaw State University · Senior
I love how diverse it is! There are a lot of study spaces and also there are a lot of opportunities to grow within networking!
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North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University · Sophomore
Hi! I'm Dylan, a Business Management student at North Carolina A&T State University. I love the strong sense of community and being surrounded by people who look like me and encourage each other to succeed. I was surprised by how big the campus is and how many events happen throughout the year. I wish I had known that it's okay not to have everything figured out—getting involved and asking questions makes the college experience much more rewarding!
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Kent State University · Sophomore
From my experience, Kent State University is a diverse, moderately sized college. Which is what I love most about it.
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Saint Xavier University · Senior
Hey! I'm a music student at Saint Xavier University and an aspiring composer and tutor with a passion for creativity and learning. As someone who has gone through the college search and transfer process, I know how overwhelming it can feel to figure out your next steps. I'm happy to share my experiences, answer questions about college life, majors, and finding your path, and help you feel more confident about your future!
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San Antonio College · Senior
I am not a traditional college student. When I started college, I was in my 2nd semester when something traumatic happened in my life. I had to drop out and take time for myself. I ended up pushing that time to last 7 years before I finally decided to go back to college. It was a struggle, but I knew where to go to ask for help and to get support to get me back on track. There are SO MANY Resources that are available to students. You just need to know where to go and how to ask for help..
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Southern University · Sophomore
Hi! I'm Moria, a current sophomore at Southern, double majoring in History and Political Science. I'm a Baton Rouge native, but I never thought I'd end up at Southern, and I love it so far! I hope I can help you get adjusted to college life, and being a Jag!
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Saint Mary's University of Minnesota · Graduate student
Facing challenges as a first generation student or commuter? Struggling to figure out what you want to do and study? I've been there too! It's not an easy process, but having an open ear and someone to talk to who can relate to your experiences can be so relieving. I hope I can provide a safe space and provide some guidance :)
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Madison Area Technical College · Sophomore
College is different from high school, though it can also be a wonderful experience. College has taught me more independence, engagement, collaboration, and entertainment. I am currently at a small Technical College in Wisconsin, though I plan on transferring to a University fall of 2027. After graduating with a double major in Political Science and Russian Language, I plan on applying to a T-14 Law school.
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University of South Carolina · Junior
Hi! I'm currently a junior at USC in the business school. I am involved in multiple organizations on campus, including student government and Women in Business. I absolutely love this school and would love to chat with anyone who has questions!
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University of Louisiana at Monroe · Sophomore
Everything about college is different from high school. You will have free will, which will help you to develop personal and academic growth.
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New Jersey City University · Graduate student
I am a highly motivated, compassionate, and dependable individual who values both hard work and connection. I bring a positive, energetic personality to everything I do, while maintaining professionalism, strong communication skills, and the ability to collaborate effectively as part of a team. At the same time, I value individuality (both my own and that of the students I work with) and I strive to create spaces where students feel seen, supported, and encouraged to grow.
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University of Maryland · Junior
junior kinesiology major looking to go to pt school.
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Cypress College · Sophomore
I have been attending community college since 2011. I have changed my major 3 times. Over the course of my experience in higher education I have learned how to navigate a variety of circumstances from low income, students with disabilities, attending college as a single parent, being an independently supporting student, financial aid, choosing classes and more! I’m here to answer any questions you may have, and if I don’t know the answer, I can show you how to find it.
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Cornell University · Sophomore
I am a rising sophomore at Cornell’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations. My previous experiences have focused on how legal and policy frameworks can facilitate an effective transition to clean energy. I am passionate about using law to drive decarbonization and ensure that affected communities are meaningfully included in that process.
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University of Texas at Austin · Senior
What I love most about UT Austin is the spirit of the campus. There is so much ambition, curiosity, and pride in being part of this community. UT pushes me to grow academically, but it also makes me feel connected to something bigger than myself. Being in Austin makes that experience even better because the city feels full of energy and opportunity. To me, UT is a place where I can challenge myself, find my purpose, and build the future I want.
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Maryville University · Graduate student
Attending Maryville University has been one of the most meaningful experiences of my life. It has challenged me to grow both personally and professionally while giving me the confidence to pursue opportunities I never imagined for myself. Through my coursework, leadership roles, and hands-on experiences, I learned the importance of adaptability, collaboration, and leading with empathy. Maryville taught me that success isn’t just about achieving goals it’s about building relationships, embracing
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Temple University · Junior
One of my favorite things about Temple is the incredible diversity and the number of opportunities available, whether it’s research, leadership, or student organizations. My biggest piece of advice is to get involved early. You’ll meet great people and make the most of your college experience.
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Bates College · Senior
Senior student athlete at Bates College in Maineee!! Rural New England gal here who just finished up a semester in Chile. Before my semester abroad, I taught snowboarding in Vermont and spent a summer interning at a bio station in Montana. I love chasing live music, roadtrips in my Honda element, and hablando español. Hit my line to talk about having a good time in college. Cheers!
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UNC Pembroke · Senior
Although it's a small campus there is a very diverse student body. You are almost certain to find a group to fit in to. There are many different clubs you could join as well. Tuition is a lot cheaper compared to bigger universities. The campus itself may be small but it give the place an almost homey feel to it if that makes sense. They offer so many different degrees paths as well.
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University of Southern California · Sophomore
I absolutely love the freedom my school gives me to explore things I never though possible! My college experience has supplied me with a lot of independence, and I couldn't be happier! It did take a while to understand the ropes, but it gets easier with help.
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Kenyon College · Junior
Kenyon presents its own unique benefits and challenges. I was nervous to attend an elite institution as a low-income student from South Florida, but Kenyon's supportive faculty and community has made the adjustment easier (especially the Orientation program). It's easy to find your people through affinity groups, clubs/organizations, and activities. I was pleasantly surprised by the encouragement of opportunities like study abroad, on-campus jobs, and engaging with various academic departments.
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Southern University · Sophomore
Non-traditional first generation college student. 25 years old and down for the ride when it come sit learning and managing school with life. Regardless of the situation, I can help you figure it out. A psych major set out to get a bachelors and then masters to embark on my journey to be a therapist.
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University of Michigan · Recent graduate
Hi, I'm Daphne! I graduated from Michigan in May and will be starting at USC Gould School of Law this fall. At Michigan, I triple majored in Econ, Poli Sci and German Lit and graduated with High Honors. I was the Director of Academic Affairs for ADPi, a cabinet member in the student government, President of the German Language Journal and ran a marathon in my final semester! Feel free to ask me anything about my time at Michigan!
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Azusa Pacific University · Graduate student
I loved my time at Azusa Pacific. I am actually still going there as a graduate student. I was a student-athlete as an undergrad, and that experience was so transformative for me. I did my BA in psychology, and I'm doing my MSW now. I lived on campus for 3 years during my time in undergrad and live off campus now. Feel free to ask me anything about the school!
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · Sophomore
Hi there! My name is Jaden; I'm a sophomore at UNC-Chapel Hill! I'm an out of state student (from Ohio!) and am currently a premed student majoring in Biology and minoring in History and Chemistry. I have always been an athlete so I row as part of the men's rowing team at Carolina (it's club) and work as leadership on some clubs on campus! I also work with UNC Campus Recreation as a member services assistant and absolutely love Chapel Hill!
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North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University · Sophomore
Hi! I'm Ella, a Biology major at North Carolina A&T State University and an aspiring exotic veterinarian. I'm passionate about helping students navigate the college search by sharing my honest experiences with academics, campus life, scholarships, leadership, and internships. Whether you're considering an HBCU or just want a real student perspective, I'm here to answer your questions and help you choose the college that's right for you.
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University of South Carolina · Senior
UofSC has the best Exercise Science program and sets you up for success. They offer so many helpful programs and services to make sure you are able to stay on top of your class work, health, and mental health amongst other things! Nothing is always perfect though, so definitely reach out and we can talk through your game plan. GO COCKS! :)
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Louisiana State University · Junior
I’m a die hard LSU fan and student! Tiger blood runs deep in my veins. Currently a junior psychology pre/med student living off campus but very involved in campus life. You want to go to LSU, I’m your guide
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University of California, Riverside · Sophomore
Hello, my name is Alethea Hale. I am a Psychology major at UC Riverside. Not too long ago, I was in your shoes trying to figure out where I wanted to go to college. I know how overwhelming the process can feel. I'm here to share what I've learned, answer your questions, and help you explore your options so you can find the college that's the best fit for you. I'm excited to get to know you, hear about your goals, and support you along the way! :)
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Sierra College · Sophomore
As a Psychology major at Sierra College, I enjoy supporting and encouraging others. My experience as a caregiver, Medical Administrative Assistant, and AmeriCorps leader has strengthened my communication, leadership, and mentoring skills. I would love the opportunity to guide high school students, share my college experiences, answer questions honestly, and help them feel confident about their
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University of Colorado Boulder · Graduate student
What I love most about CU Boulder is how flexible and accessible the learning experience is. The format allowed me to balance my coursework with professional projects while still receiving a rigorous graduate-level education. The school has a robust startup culture that emphasizes practical problem-solving and skill development for the real world.
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Old Dominion University · Sophomore
While I am still fairly new to college overall, I have a couple of insights pursuing higher education. I have further insight for those who would like to get ahead in their field of study and have early career opportunities!
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The college of New Jersey · Graduate student
I’ve had a tremendous ride . I initially started my collegiate experience at XULA, I then transferred to community college, graduated a year early and then went to Rutgers. I’m currently completing an online Masters in a CMHC program. If I could learn forever I would, ask me anything !
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Howard University · Freshman
Hi, I'm a freshman chemistry major at Howard University. I love the community at and surrounding Howard. No matter where you are, if you mention Howard, there will be a group of people willing to support you. Before even getting to campus, I have met so many incredible people who have and are helping my next step!
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Stetson University · Junior
Coming to Stetson University was one of the best experiences of my life. I have joined greek life, maintained a double major, and have lived a full social life. I would love to talk to you about it.
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West Virginia University · Junior
WVU is the perfect place if you want to thrive in a fun environment. You are surrounded by nature, lots of people, and tons of things to do. The campus is split into three parts, making it so much fun to explore. I constantly find new things to do with my friends.
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Ohio State University · Sophomore
Hi, I'm Niket, a sophomore at Ohio State! What I love most is the size — there's genuinely a place for everyone, whether that's screaming in the Shoe on game day or finding a tiny niche club that becomes your favorite part of the week. What surprised me is how much campus feels like its own little city, with go-to coffee shops, study spots, and professors who know your name even in huge lecture halls. If I could tell my freshman self one thing, it'd be: don't wait to get involved — showing
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