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Choosing the Right Job Certifications for Your Career Path
Knowing how to make your resume stand out is a difficult endeavor. Especially if you are interested in remote positions or companies with Hybrid Remote Work Models. Job listings [...]
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 Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
Florida Bright Futures Scholarship: What You Need to Apply & Win
Here’s everything that you need to know before applying for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship. And a few tips on how to make sure you win.
What Are Reach Schools?
Reach schools are schools where a student’s academic profile falls below that of the average admitted student. In other words, their high school GPA and standardized test scores fall [...]
How Many AP Classes Should You Be Taking?
Many colleges look favorably on students who take AP courses; to colleges, a successful AP student is a student who enjoys intellectually stimulating classes and loves to learn.
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
College Application Mistakes: 15 Common Errors to Avoid
Navigating the college application process is a critical milestone in your academic journey, and it's easy to make mistakes along the way. Even top students can fall victim to [...]
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