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How to Make the Most of Having a College Admissions Counselor
As families navigate the complex college admissions process, many turn to firms like ours, independent college admissions counselors, for guidance. Unlike school-affiliated counselors, independent professionals offer tailored services designed [...]
Why are Colleges Bringing Back Standardized Test Scores?
Over the years, the college admissions landscape has seen many changes, particularly the role that standardized test scores play in the admissions committee’s evaluation criteria. Historically, exams like the [...]
What Makes a College Application Stand Out?
Competition for admission to top colleges and universities is fiercer than ever before. At elite institutions like the Ivy League schools, Stanford, MIT, and others, acceptance rates have plummeted [...]
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
Navigating College Fairs and Open Houses
Applying to college can be an overwhelming process. In addition to writing college essays and taking standardized tests, students must decide where to apply. With nearly 4,000 colleges and [...]
Full-Time vs Part-Time College Students: What’s the Difference?
There are lots of advantages to being a full-time college student. Similarly, there are lots of advantages to being a part-time college student. It all depends on your individual [...]
Are Hybrid College Classes Right for You?
Online and hybrid courses have increased in popularity since the 2020 pandemic. And at many schools, they’re here to stay. These classes are still new, however, so there are [...]
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
Ivy Day 2025: Letter from our CEO
On behalf of all of Prepory, congratulations to the graduating Class of 2025! This was once again one of the most selective college admissions cycles in American history—and Prepory students [...]
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