The Chronicle of Higher Education

After the Freshman Bubble Pops

More colleges try to help their sophomores thrive

Woe are the sophomores, higher education's middle children. Their freshman frolic has given way to daunting challenges. They are anxious and confused. They must declare majors, take weed-out classes, and decide whether to study abroad. They feel pressure to plan for internships and careers,...

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