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Some of these Discussion Groups are designed to be really helpful, and others are just for hanging out and having fun.

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  1. TEEN FORUM - The main forum for teens that covers everything.
  2. COLLEGE FORUM - The Student Center forum for college students worldwide.
  3. THE STUDENT BRIDGE - A site specifically for high school seniors and college freshmen. Anything having to do with subjects concerning leaving high school and starting college. Relevant Links
  4. JUNIOR YEAR ABROAD - For college students to learn about and discuss options for spending time abroad. This also addresses other academic "alternatives" that can be done anytime, anyplace.
  5. THE STUDENT JOB SEARCH -For any students whose next stop is the job market. Use this forum to ask questions, get answers, or even to just complain about this awful experience. Relevant Links
  6. THE MUSIC ZONE - Finally a music discussion group on the Internet that is not dominated by a bunch of old men. Click for more Teen Music.
  7. THE SPORTS DESK - The sports discussion forum that is strictly for students. All participants are invited to take advantage of a special offer from Sports Illustrated. For details, check the Student Center's Freebies and Discounts Page.
    Click here for more Teen Sports
  8. STUDENT TRAVEL - Summer excursions, spring break. This forum focuses on trips for students. Feel free to discuss any kind of info regarding good deals that you know of, questions & recommendations about where to go and stay, etc. Click here for more Teen Travel
  9. STUDENT HEALTH ISSUES - Many health issues come up at school. This discussion group provides an open environment to discuss sensitive health issues. Relevant Links