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5 Tips On How to Write a Cold Email for a Job (And Get an Interview)
From the writing process to how to address the recruiter. We break down everything that goes into how to cold email for a job.
How to Help Your Child With a College Rejection Letter
The college admissions process can be just as daunting for parents as it is for students. You may be asking, how can parents support their child through a college rejection? Learn how to navigate this tough time here.
What to Do After You’ve Been Waitlisted on Ivy Day
What to Do After You've Been Waitlisted on Ivy Day: Know your odds of getting accepted off an Ivy League waitlist, understand the purpose of a waitlist, and take 4 practical steps to increase your chances. Learn about Ivy Day, when all 8 Ivy League colleges announce their admissions decisions and discover key takeaways to help you move forward.
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
Latest College Admissions Trends for 2022
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.
How to Start a Nonprofit in High School (Guide & Ideas)
If you want to learn how to start a nonprofit in high school then you are in the right place. We’re going to take you through some ideas and guides to get you going in the right direction.
Class of 2026 College Acceptance Rates
Why are college acceptance rates decreasing? What are some of the overall trends of college acceptance rates over time?
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
June 2024 Newsletter: The Real Deal on College Applications
Big news! Your family friend just got into the college of their dreams! Amidst the excitement and chaos of their going-away party, you manage to pull them aside to [...]
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