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Learn How Colleges Use Social Media Feeds
What's the easiest thing you can do to impress prospective schools? It's not your GPA. It's not the debate team. It's your Instagram – and your Twitter, Snapchat, YouTube, and any other social media feeds that colleges can see... (Tips from Common Sense Media)
Helpful Google Tools & Tutorials
- Organize Your Time with a Digital Agenda – Create a digital agenda by adding events, tasks, and reminders in Google Calendar.
- Schedule Emails for Goal-Setting – Set goals and check-in points for the school year by writing an email to yourself, then scheduling it to send at a later date.
- Create a Study Schedule to Meet Your Goals – Organize and track your goals, and improve your study skills using a spreadsheet.
- Organize College Information in Google Sheets – Compare colleges by researching important criteria and organizing it in a spreadsheet.
- Create a Resume in Google Docs – Design, write, and format a professional resume that stands out.
- Edit Your Resume – Edit your resume to make it stronger and more appealing to an employer.
Last Modified on February 7, 2020