useful source for college planning

Valuable Resource for College Planning

Hey everyone! My boyfriend shared this link with me to create a College Board BigFuture account, and I found it super helpful, so I wanted to pass it along. I explored a college that could potentially lead to $40K in scholarships and took a career quiz that really cleared up some of my confusion. As a junior, I often feel lost with the college process, so I thought this might be beneficial for others who are in the same boat.

This resource is available for students in grades 9-12, so it’s open to anyone interested! 😊 One of my favorite features is the grade-specific checklist, which is great for someone like me who loves to stay organized.

One Reply to “useful source for college planning”

  1. That’s awesome! Thanks for sharing the link to the College Board BigFuture account! It sounds like a fantastic resource, especially for college planning and exploring scholarships. I love that it offers different tools, like the career quiz and grade checklists—it can definitely help make the process a bit less overwhelming. As a junior, it’s great that you’re taking initiative and looking for resources to support you. I’m sure many people will find it helpful as they navigate their own college journeys! 😊

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