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5 Interview Skills Needed to Land Your First Job
As automated as the hiring process has become, one thing remains tried and true: job interviews play a crucial role. Whether potential candidates are meeting employers virtually or in [...]
How to Write a Resume in 2023
It’s no secret that the job industry is competitive. Thankfully, there are lots of strategies to help you get ahead, including perfecting your LinkedIn profile and learning how to [...]
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 [...]
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
Who Is Actually Reading Your College Applications and Essays?
Uncover the college application review process, the roles of admissions officers, committees & readers, and what they seek in applicants. Boost your chances of acceptance with our insights.
5 Things Every Parent Should Consider When Planning For College
Discover 5 essential tips for parents planning their child's college journey: college savings, SAT prep, FAFSA know-how, campus visits, and academic guidance for a successful future.
Latest College Admissions Trends for 2023
College acceptance rates are currently at a record low. Learn more about this year’s increase in college deferrals, college waitlists, and college transfer students.
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
How to Get Into MIT: Complete Application Guide
Getting into the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a dream for many aspiring engineers, scientists, and innovators. Known for its rigorous academics, cutting-edge research, and a strong emphasis [...]
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