Were you waitlisted and not sure what to do? Are you now wondering about your odds of getting in? Don’t panic. Here’s a guide for frequently asked questions about the college waitlist process!
Read MoreYou’ve gotten into colleges, selected the one for you, and sent in the deposit. Whew! Now you can look at the most exciting part: actually going to college! What should you expect? How should you prepare? And what should you learn now that will help?
Read MoreYou’ve narrowed down your top choices for the school you want to attend, and now it’s time to schedule an interview. You’re probably thinking about all of the things that you want to say… but have you stopped for a moment to consider all of the things you don’t want to say?
Read MoreIn this article, we’ll walk you through some of the questions to ask yourself which might help. While many college counselors agree that applying to five-six colleges is the sweet spot, the common application allows you to apply to up to twenty! So how do you know what’s right for you?
Read MoreApplying for colleges is a huge endeavor with a lot of different parts. While it may be tempting to skip some of the ‘optional’ ones, here’s what we recommend on one of the most common choices you’ll have to make – whether to do an interview at the college you’re applying to.
Read MoreDoes this highly selective college belong on your application list? Read on to learn about what Georgetown is looking for in their incoming students!
Read MoreJuniors, you have a big summer ahead of you! The summer before your senior year is the perfect time to make things easier and get a leg up on preparing for your college applications.
Read MoreRead on to learn about what SAT scores you need to get into top national universities and liberal arts colleges!
Read MoreHere are all the details you need to know before writing your college essay!
Read MoreBecause of what’s going on with FAFSA, students don’t yet have dependable information about financial aid from their schools. Learn about the most recent updates to see what action you should take.
Read MoreThe Ivy League universities are some of the most exclusive and expensive colleges in the country. Let’s examine the long-term benefits of graduating from one of them that make it worth the time, money, and effort.
Read MoreMassachusetts Institute of Technology is a highly prestigious school, well known for its excellent contributions to academia particularly in the fields of science, technology, and entrepreneurship. Learn about what MIT looks for in applicants!
Read MoreStanford is one of the most selective schools in the nation, but here are some steps to strengthen your application and increase your chances!
Read MoreHarvard is one of the most selective schools in the nation, but these steps can strengthen your application and increase your chances!
Read MoreWhat is a no-loan threshold and how can you use it to graduate debt free? We’ll show you here!
Read MoreDo all schools give loans? No! Here, we’ll walk you through different loan-policies and we’ll provide you with an updated list of no-loan colleges!
Read MoreWhat’s the difference between “full-ride” and “full-tuition.” What do you qualify for? Here, we’ll walk you through finding the best financial aid you can!
Read MoreInformation sessions hold facts about the specific college that admissions thinks are the most important and want you to leave remembering. So what can you ask or do to make the most out of the information sessions you’re attending?
Read MoreEvery prospective college student has been told to do extracurricular activities to build up their resume and impress colleges. The other factors that get you into college feel more difficult to control - SAT/ACT scores, GPA…
Read MoreWant to know if you might qualify for SAT accommodations? Read this to find out more about the different kinds of SAT accommodations and how to request them from the College Board.
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