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What to do with the Summer Before College

"You're done with high school; SATs, essays and college applications are a thing of the past. You've been accepted to a college, and have two months of absolutely nothing to do (unless you already have work assigned by a college professor; more on that later). So, what should you do? This is the question being weighed by new Freshmen everywhere. Work? Travel? Play video games? Sleep? All of these things have their appeal; which should be for you?"
- What to do with Your Last Summer Before College, B. Krisher

It's a good question - as a rising college first year, you may be surprised to find your summer a bit empty. For the first time, there is no summer reading, no college admissions worries, and best of all, no SAT prep. Krisher's article offers the perspective of a student on how to best use the summer before college for the best social, emotional, physical and financial health.

Check out What to do with Your Last Summer Before College by B. Krisher for a student's point of view and get ready to make this summer one of the best of your life!

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