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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 [...]
AI in Career Development: How to Stay Ahead
As you may have gathered from the news, AI-technologies are currently on the rise. Especially generative AI tools. But what does that mean, exactly? And what does that mean [...]
Adapting to the Non-Linear Career Path
There are lots of advantages to pursuing a non-linear career path. In addition to cultivating greater flexibility and adaptability, non-traditional career paths may offer increased job satisfaction and a [...]
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
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.
Direct Admissions: How To Get Into College Without Even Applying
You’ve likely heard of Early Action, Early Decision, and Rolling Admission, but what is “Direct Admission”? Direct Admission is when colleges send acceptance letters, along with comprehensive financial aid [...]
How to Choose the Best Extracurricular Activities in High School
Picking extracurricular activities is not about finding the ‘hardest’ activities, it's simply identifying what you can do that reflects your interests.
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
How To Get Into University of Pennsylvania: Complete Guide
A complete guide of how to maximize your chances of chances of being admitted to the University of Pennsylvania. (Includes admissions data and tips from the 2022 admissions cycle!)
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