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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.
How to Use Your Summers in High School
Should high school students enroll in pre-college courses or study abroad? Learn the best ways to be productive during your high school summers.
Breaking Down Pre-College Summer Programs
With school deadlines in the clear and an overall feeling of relaxation, you can use this time to invest in yourself and your education by applying for a pre-college summer program.
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
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.
What You Need to Know About Affirmative Action in College Admissions
As of June 29th, 2023, affirmative action, as practiced by college admissions, is no longer legal. This means that colleges and universities, both public and private, can no longer [...]
Helping Your Child Navigate The Personal Statement and Standing Out in College Applications
Knowing how to help your child apply to college is a nuanced process. After all, you don’t want to overstep and it can be difficult to know exactly what [...]
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Duke Supplemental Essays: 2024-25 Prompt Guide
Are you dreaming of a Duke University acceptance letter? Make sure you start off strong by nailing the essay portion of their application. Click here to review our newest blog post reviewing Duke's supplemental essay tips and common prompts..
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