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Colleges Accepting Spring/Mid-Semester Transfers
Many students decide to transfer. Whether it's for a different academic program, financial reasons, transferring out of a community college, or a better cultural fit. We've compiled a list of 30 spring transfer colleges with varying deadlines and pricing.
Tips and Advice for Pre-Med Students
Pre-med is a career path, not a major. So, what should a doctor focus on in college? Start by choosing the major you do want, as long as it helps you meet the requirements for medical school. Follow that by keeping excellent science and overall GPAs, as well as engaging in relevant extracurricular activity all four years.
How to Prepare for SAT or ACT Test Day
An SAT study plan and schedule will help you reach your goals! Consider hiring an ACT or SAT tutor who can teach you test-taking skills and strategies and update you on 2022 college admissions trends. As your test date approaches, it's important to eat and sleep well the night before, have reliable transportation, and know what's expected of you.
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
A College Planning Checklist For Seniors
The ultimate guide to a successful senior year and the college application process crafted by college admissions experts.
Do College Admissions Calculators Work?
Do college admissions calculators work? How can an admissions chancer estimate my chances of being admitted to my dream school? Read on to find out.
How to Write a Personal Statement with An Example That Worked
The personal statement is one of the most important components of the college application process.
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
Ivy League Acceptance Rates 2024
It’s no secret that Ivy League colleges are competitive. But did you know their acceptance rates are as low as 3.59%? Knowing how to get into an Ivy League [...]
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