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What to Pack When Heading to College
Packing for college may seem like trying to put a square peg through a round hole. Find a list of the most-important essentials as well as the things that are best left behind.

How to Choose Which College to Attend
After being accepted to several colleges, choosing which one to attend can be difficult. Making sense of the academic, personal, and financial factors behind each acceptance letter can help you decide which college you want to attend for the next 4 years of your life.

Interview with Anne Crossman, Author of [i]Getting the Best Out of College[/i]
Read our interview with Anne Crossman, author of <i>Getting the Best Out of College: A Professor, a Dean, and a Student Tell You How to Maximize Your Experience</i> and a guest blogger on About.com College Life for the week of August 25, 2008.

The Big College To-Do List
This comprehensive list provides a run down of everything you need to do, prepare, and pack before starting college.

College Freshman Summer Reading
Colleges often assign summer reading to incoming freshman students. Learn more about college summer reading and why you should do it.

College Financial Aid Defined
The terminology used when discussing financial aid can sometimes feel overwhelming (work study? work award?). Learn what each term means and, more importantly, what they mean for your financial future.

Making First Contact with Your Roommate
You've been waiting for your roommate's name and contact information for what feels like forever. But now that you got it, you're not sure where to begin. Learn what to do before you make contact, and how to make the most of that first conversation.

Laptop or Desktop: Which Is Best for a College Student?
Having the right computer can make all the difference in your college career. With pros and cons for both laptops and desktops, how do you know which one will be right for you?

How to Easily Keep In Touch with Your Parents
Keeping in touch with your parents may be the last thing from your mind while you're at school. It's always a good idea, however, to at least touch base so they don't think you've fallen off the face of the earth. Even amidst your busy schedule, it's still possible to connect with your parents while still maintaining your independence.

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