You arrive at class early, grab a prime seat, start up conversations with the students on either side of you. Then, the professor starts class and you realize: this is not my English class.

College can be stressful and at American Honors, we know that! We’ve been there before and want to help you out during this transition. Whether you're a seasoned pro or are just heading to college, here are 10 things we wish we knew before starting college.

Toby Marx, Professor of Psychology at Union County College, shares her love of learning and a favorite story of a student turned professor.

These 14 costume ideas prove it's not too late to throw together the most millennial Halloween costume ever. Trick or treat!

The move from high school to college can be tough. That’s true for everyone, but contrary to common belief, high-achieving students often have unique problems of their own.

It takes more than an apple to impress your professor. Follow these five tips and you'll be head of the class in no time.

There's no such thing as a bad question, but some are definitely funnier than others! Don't find yourself in this awkward spot, find out now how American Honors helps great students succeed.

After this, you’ll never look at YouTube the same again. Assistant Dean for American Honors at Mercer County Community College discusses the importance of the Sociological Imagination.

Calling all freshmen. So far, you’ve survived first semester (congrats!). Here are four key organization tips that helped me keep it together through second semester and into my sophomore year.

Win Lin, American Honors (‘13), chats with Chief Academic Officer David Finegold about selecting the right transfer university and finding community at a big school.

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