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Roughly 16% of students self-report having ADHD in College – and experts believe the number could be much higher. Navigating college with ADHD can feel overwhelming at times, but it’s important to remember that with the right strategies, what might…
When most students think of “college tutoring,” they often envision late-night study sessions, cramming for exams, or getting help with a challenging course. While traditional college content-focused tutoring has its place in the academic landscape, there’s a growing recognition that…
College anxiety is a common experience for many students, whether they’re freshmen just starting their journey or upperclassmen juggling coursework, internships, and social commitments. The pressures of academic performance, the challenges of adapting to a new environment, and the stress…
Making good grades in college is a common concern for many students. The transition from high school to college can be challenging, and the increased academic demands can feel overwhelming. If you’re worried about making good grades in college, there…
Finding the best college support program can make a world of difference in a student’s academic journey. At Virtual Hall, we believe that the best college support program is one that offers a holistic approach to student success, addressing academic,…
A writing coach can make all the difference in college. The transition from high school to college brings a host of new academic challenges, and among the most daunting is mastering college-level writing. Essays, research papers, and written assignments are…
Making good grades in college is often associated with hours of studying and cramming for exams, but there are several non-academic strategies that can significantly boost academic performance. At Virtual Hall, we provide comprehensive support that goes beyond traditional studying…
Starting college is an exciting but challenging transition. Freshmen often face a steep learning curve as they adapt to new academic demands, social environments, and living independently. To navigate this critical period successfully, students need practical strategies and strong support…
Navigating college life can be a challenging experience for many students. The transition from high school to college requires a higher level of independence and responsibility. For students who struggle with executive functioning skills—such as planning, organization, and time management—these…
College life presents a unique set of challenges for all students, but for those with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), these challenges can be particularly daunting. Balancing coursework, social activities, and personal responsibilities requires a high level of organization and…