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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 [...]
Work-Life Balance: Achieving Harmony in a Busy World
Knowing how to balance your personal and work life can feel overwhelming. Especially since so many people work from home. Establishing boundaries and knowing when to say no to [...]
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 Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
What Is Pre-Med? Should You Consider Medical School
Discover what "pre-med" means, whether it's a major, and its role in medical school applications. Learn about popular pre-med majors, requirements, and practical advice to help you decide if it's the right path for you.
What is a BS/MD Program and Should You Apply
BS/MDs are often referred to as direct medical school programs because students apply for their bachelor’s and medicine degrees at the same time.
Ivy League Acceptance Rates 2023
Ivy League Acceptance Rates 2023: Get an in-depth look at acceptance rates, Early Decision stats, and application trends for the eight Ivy League schools. Discover key takeaways and strategies to boost your chances of admission.
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
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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