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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.
When To Start Planning For College: A Guide
Starting early is key to a stress-free college planning journey. It's recommended to begin researching colleges and exploring career options as early as 9th grade. This gives you four years to prepare for standardized tests and take relevant courses.
What Colleges Are Test-Optional for 2023?
More and more colleges are adopting test-optional admissions standards for the 2023 school year. These colleges include Ivy League schools, as well as other well-known institutions. If you’re considering applying to test-optional schools, be sure to review our lists of permanently test-optional and test-optional for 2023 colleges.
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
15 Internships for High School Students
Looking for a high school internship? Whether you want to explore different professions or simply start gaining experience, click here.
Starting Your Own Student Club in High School
Prepare to combine your leadership and organizational skills because this is your chance to create your own student club.
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.
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
Test-Taking Strategies: How to Prepare for SAT & ACT
Successfully preparing for the SAT and ACT can set you on the path to achieving your college dreams. With the right approach and resources, you can navigate these important [...]
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