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A Student Athlete’s Guide to College
Are you a high school student athlete dreaming of competing at the college level? Balancing academics and athletics while navigating the college admissions process can feel quite overwhelming. While [...]
How to Make the Most of Having a College Admissions Counselor
As families navigate the complex college admissions process, many turn to firms like ours, independent college admissions counselors, for guidance. Unlike school-affiliated counselors, independent professionals offer tailored services designed [...]
Why are Colleges Bringing Back Standardized Test Scores?
Over the years, the college admissions landscape has seen many changes, particularly the role that standardized test scores play in the admissions committee’s evaluation criteria. Historically, exams like the [...]
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
Four Steps to Making Your Final College Decision
As colleges begin to roll out their decisions, students are left with a critical decision to make.
Exploring Different Types of Colleges
Knowing How to Create a Balanced College List can be difficult. Especially if you aren’t sure what types of colleges and universities are out there. Did you know that [...]
Being Deferred: What It Means and What Your Next Steps Should Be
A deferral letter is neither a rejection nor acceptance. Take a look at the glass half full and think of it as a second chance to impress the admissions committee. A student is deferred when there isn’t enough information or context to put them through a full acceptance.
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Career Resources
10 Jobs That Are Dominated By Women
Let us take a look at the 10 top-paying and growing jobs women should be looking out for.
8 Most Important Steps to Take After Being Laid-Off
Those who were laid-off will need to go back out onto the job market and go through the process of finding full-time work again. And while this may be a trying time, laid-off professionals should view this as an opportunity for growth and self-improvement.
How to Write a Resume in 2020
It is important to effectively highlight your strengths in your resume to differentiate you from other candidates applying to similar positions. Read on to find out how to properly write a resume for 2020.
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