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Never Do This On Your College Application Essays
The rules of crafting your college application essays are generally the same. Here’s what to not to do on your college application essays.
Test-Blind Colleges and Universities
There are plenty of options for test-optional colleges in 2023. That said, learning how to find the right college for you can be a difficult process. Remember, even if you take the SAT and/or ACT, you do not necessarily need to submit your scores.
What is Regular Decision?
Motivated students may be able to assemble one or two early applications, but overall, college applications should not be rushed. This is one of the advantages of applying through Regular Decision.
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
Overused College Essay Topics
There are many parts that go into the holistic admissions process. Your test scores, extracurriculars, and GPA all play a crucial role, but perhaps one of the most important parts of your college application is your application essay. Click here to find out which college essay topics you should avoid.
Regular Decision Dates for the Class of 2026
As you narrow down your list of colleges you plan to apply to, juggling various application dates will become crucial. Click here to see the Regular Decision dates for the class of 2026!
The Importance of Taking a Personality Assessment Before Applying to College
Have you ever taken a personality assessment? If you have, you may be intrigued by how your personality can affect so much of you, like your personal life, family, work habits, etc.
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
SAT and ACT Test Dates for 2024-25: When Should You Test?
The SAT and ACT are both administered seven times a year. For students interested in taking both exams, don’t worry! The SAT and ACT test dates don’t conflict with [...]
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