So you’ve gotten in – and to more than one college! Congratulations! The toughest part (the application process) is over, and now the fun part starts. But this decision can often feel just as stressful. So how do you decide?
Read MoreAdvanced Placement classes offered by the College Board strike fear into the hearts of many students. These classes can be intimidating because they often require a significant amount of effort and have a big test in the middle of the spring semester. AP classes can play a large role in college admissions, which incentivizes students’ enrollment, even if they don’t feel ready for college-level coursework. So how do you know if it’s worth it? Here are some things to consider.
Read MoreDoes this highly selective college belong on your application list? Read on to learn about what Georgetown is looking for in their incoming students!
Read MoreBecause of what’s going on with FAFSA, students don’t yet have dependable information about financial aid from their schools. Learn about the most recent updates to see what action you should take.
Read MoreMassachusetts Institute of Technology is a highly prestigious school, well known for its excellent contributions to academia particularly in the fields of science, technology, and entrepreneurship. Learn about what MIT looks for in applicants!
Read MoreStanford is one of the most selective schools in the nation, but here are some steps to strengthen your application and increase your chances!
Read MoreSenate Bill 118 has allowed UC Berkeley to admit the students that they were prepared to lose. It is important that students are not robbed of higher education, especially if they work hard to ensure that they are college-ready and great candidates for schools like UC Berkeley.
Read MoreMIT’s head of admissions, Stu Schmill (also an MIT grad!), announced that “after careful consideration within our office, and with the unanimous support of our student-faculty advisory committee — [we have] decided to reinstate our SAT/ACT requirement for the foreseeable future.”
Read MoreWhen applying to different institutions, it is important to know if you are a competitive applicant and the types of universities that will accept you. Reach, Target, and Safety schools, are categories used to identify the universities that you have a higher or lower chance of gaining admissions to.
Read MoreAre you applying to lots of top schools? Tired of writing supplemental essays? Fear not - below, you will find a list of top universities that don’t require supplemental essays!
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