Prepory blog
A deeper dive into what you need to know about college admissions and career coaching

Latest posts
What Makes a College Application Stand Out?
Competition for admission to top colleges and universities is fiercer than ever before. At elite institutions like the Ivy League schools, Stanford, MIT, and others, acceptance rates have plummeted [...]
What are the Little Ivies?
The "Ivy League" often captures the spotlight as it signifies elite academia, storied history, and distinguished alumni. However, beyond the Ivies lies a collection of equally prestigious institutions known [...]
Letter from the CEO of Prepory
On behalf of all of Prepory, congratulations to the class of 2024! This was a chaotic year for college admissions in America. This is the first admissions cycle since [...]
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
Managing College Application Stress
It’s no secret that applying to college is stressful. From studying for the SAT and keeping your grades up, to figuring out How to Write a Unique College Essay, [...]
Navigating College Fairs and Open Houses
Applying to college can be an overwhelming process. In addition to writing college essays and taking standardized tests, students must decide where to apply. With nearly 4,000 colleges and [...]
Full-Time vs Part-Time College Students: What’s the Difference?
There are lots of advantages to being a full-time college student. Similarly, there are lots of advantages to being a part-time college student. It all depends on your individual [...]
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
How To Get Into Harvard University: Complete Guide
Welcome to our comprehensive guide, designed to equip you to be a formidable applicant to Harvard University. Should your aspirations lead you toward the storied walls of this venerable institution, [...]
Career Resources
Follow Us
@preporycoaching

Connect with
a Prepory coach!
Let us help you go from where you are to where you should be.
Please note that a parent or guardian must be on the consultation for high school students.


