Making the Most of Your Summer Experience
How you choose to spend your summer vacations can have a definite impact on whether or not you are admitted to the college of your choice.
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Can Students Find Happiness at Less Selective Colleges?
With more than 3700 colleges and universities in the US, only about one percent of those are considered highly selective.
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The Choice Between A Liberal Arts Or A Pre-Professional Education
With the vast array of colleges and universities in the U.S. some offer an education in the liberal arts and sciences, while others are more specialized or pre-professional.
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Top Ten Things to do Prior to Senior Year of High School
1.) Think about your priorities and list them in order of their significance to you; 2.) Do an online college search by inputting specific criteria that are important to you; 3.) Read everything you can get your hands on! Start with general college guides and college websites.
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Easing Stress of College Admissions
It’s almost a right of passage that adolescents will experience some level of stress in the college admissions process. However, the high achieving junior in high school truly believes that his or her entire future is dependent upon being admitted to a highly selective college and consequently experiences an inordinate amount of stress.
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Work Experience & College Admissions
On many college applications, students are asked to list their extracurricular activities in one section and then in another section list their work experiences. It is always to the student's advantage to complete all parts of the application and do so with significant information.
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