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What Is Rolling Admission? How It Works and When To Apply
Rolling admissions decision refers to applications without a hard deadline. Admissions officers will typically review applications from summer to spring.
High School Internships and Research Opportunities
There are lots of excellent summer programs for high school students. But what about internships for high school students? Although there may be fewer internship opportunities for high schoolers [...]
AI in Career Development: How to Stay Ahead
As you may have gathered from the news, AI-technologies are currently on the rise. Especially generative AI tools. But what does that mean, exactly? And what does that mean [...]
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
What Is the Difference Between the Old and New SAT?
It hasn’t been long since CollegeBoard Announced That the SAT is Going Digital. International students have already made the switch, but now it’s time for the US. As of [...]
How Can Social Media Improve Your Chances of Getting into College
As a college applicant, it’s important to reflect on your internet presence and determine what it says about you. Especially when it comes to social media. After all, social [...]
Do Ivy League Schools Give Athletic Scholarships?
With 2023 Ivy League Acceptance Rates well below 10%, it’s no secret that Getting Into an Ivy League School is highly competitive. Even if you’re a top athlete. While [...]
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
College Application Mistakes: 15 Common Errors to Avoid
Navigating the college application process is a critical milestone in your academic journey, and it's easy to make mistakes along the way. Even top students can fall victim to [...]
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