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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 Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
What Colleges Are Doing On-Campus Visits
Ever since Covid-19 struck, our world has been upside down. After two years of all the college campuses being closed, they are finally making their comeback. Slowly, but surely, college [...]
10 Questions to Ask a College Counselor Before Hiring One
A college counselor can provide key insights, support, and structure into the college application process.
Best SAT Tips and Tricks to Ace Your 2022 Exams
The best SAT tips are addressed in this article. This guide will help you get ready for the big day with hacks, advice, and tips on how to pass each section of the SAT.
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
May 2024 Newsletter: How to stand out at T20 universities and pass the “vibe check”
Imagine, you fire up your computer to begin some serious research about the top twenty universities and amidst ten different tabs and ten college brochures, you find one daunting [...]
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