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  1. How to Get a Full-Ride Scholarship

    How to Get a Full-Ride Scholarship
    Paying for college can be a real struggle with all the costs involved. A full-ride scholarship can significantly ease this burden by covering your tuition and other related expenses. Although hard to get, it can make a huge difference if you manage to secure one.
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  2. How to Watch College Football Without Traditional Cable

    How to Watch College Football Without Traditional Cable
    College football season is here, and it's one of the most exciting times of the year for all the fans. But if you don't have a cable subscription, you might be wondering how to catch all the action. The good news? You don't need cable to watch college football. Many streaming services offer live sports, including college football, and they're a great alternative to traditional cable. Plus, you can watch the games on your laptop, tablet, or even your phone when you're on the go.
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  3. Apple Student Discount: How Much Do You Save and How to Get It

    Apple Student Discount: How Much Do You Save and How to Get It
    If you're in the market for a new MacBook or iPad for college, the Apple Education Store is a great place to start your search. Here, you can find exclusive discounts for students on a range of Apple products, making it easier to gear up for the school year ahead. In this blog, we'll explore everything you need to know about the Apple Education Pricing program so you can take advantage of the student discounts and unlock significant savings on essential tech for your education.
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  4. What is a minor in college?

    What is a minor in college?
    Choosing a major is one of the most significant decisions you'll have to make while at college. But have you ever considered a minor? This often-overlooked option can enhance your educational experience, enable you to pursue your passion, and open new career opportunities. Let's see what a college minor is, whether you need one, and why you might consider a minor.
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