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The Latest: Looking Ahead to College

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Sophomores, it’s time to start thinking about your future. The Latest Resources for Students Visit

Sophomores, it’s time to start thinking about your future. [CollegeBoard]( [Access]( [CollegeBoard]( [Access]( The Latest Resources for Students [Visit BigFuture™]( Visit colleges—online This month, pick two colleges and check out their websites. Some offer interactive virtual tours. Read about specific academic departments, housing options, financial aid, sports teams, social activities, and more. [Take a virtual tour ►]( Think about what matters to you in a college We've got a list of five things to think about as you get started. [Check it out ►]( Start preparing for the SAT—it's not too early Sign up for Official SAT® Practice to access thousands of interactive practice questions, video lessons, and more. [Practice now ►]( Build a support network From giving advice on classes to reminding you about college applications, your school counselor can help you navigate high school and get ready for college. [Understand your counselor's role ►]( Get free money for college Scholarships provide money for college that you don't need to repay. And they're not just for academic superstars. [Search for scholarships ►]( Make college planning a family affair Ask your family to get involved in your college planning. Update your College Board account settings with a parent or guardian's email address so they can receive college planning reminders and advice. [Update my settings ►]( The College Board 250 Vesey Street | New York, NY 10281 [Unsubscribe]( [Customer Service]( To ensure these emails make it to your inbox, please add collegeboard@noreply.collegeboard.org to your address book. © 2017 The College Board

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