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How to Get Into an Ivy League School
Learn more about Ivy League acceptance rates and how to give your application a competitive edge!
How to Prepare for AP Exams
Preparing for AP exams can feel overwhelming. Especially if you’re a high school freshman studying for your first AP class, or if you’re a high school junior trying to study [...]
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.
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
Direct Admissions: How To Get Into College Without Even Applying
You’ve likely heard of Early Action, Early Decision, and Rolling Admission, but what is “Direct Admission”? Direct Admission is when colleges send acceptance letters, along with comprehensive financial aid [...]
College Planning Timeline for 12th Grade Students
Before beginning senior year, you should finalize your college application list, write the first draft of your personal statement, and complete the SAT and ACT at least once. If not, don’t fret. Here’s what you need to do.
How to Choose the Best Extracurricular Activities in High School
Picking extracurricular activities is not about finding the ‘hardest’ activities, it's simply identifying what you can do that reflects your interests.
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
Top engineering schools in the US: Best engineering colleges
The US is home to some of the world's most prestigious engineering schools, offering cutting-edge programs, research opportunities, and strong industry connections. Choosing the right engineering college can profoundly [...]
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