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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 [...]
How To Answer Common App Essay Prompts: 2024-25
Trying to figure out if the Common App essay prompts are any different this year? Well, we’re here to answer that. We’re going to give you, a college student-to-be, [...]
What Colleges Are Test-Optional for 2024/2025?
Test-optional admissions standards have increased in popularity since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020. Some colleges are beginning to reverse this standard, while others plan to make the [...]
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
High School Internships and Research Opportunities
There are lots of excellent summer programs for high school students. But what about internships for high school students? Although there may be fewer internship opportunities for high schoolers [...]
Yale reinstates standardized testing requirement, introduces “test-flexible” approach
Yale University has revised its admissions policy to require standardized test scores starting with the class of 2029, introducing a "test-flexible" approach. What does test-flexible mean? [...]
College Admissions Trends in 2024
Keeping up-to-date with the latest college admission trends can feel overwhelming. Especially if you (or your child) is applying to college. Thankfully, there are resources that can help you [...]
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
A College Planning Checklist For Juniors
Junior year is busy as you begin to plan for the college application process. Here’s what you need to check off your list in order to have a successful junior year.
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