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How Can Social Media Improve Your Chances of Getting into College
As a college applicant, it’s important to reflect on your internet presence and determine what it says about you. Especially when it comes to social media. After all, social [...]
How to Become a Management Consultant
Management consultants advise companies on how to best address internal issues while improving overall performance. There are lots of jobs in management consulting, each with a different focus or [...]
High School Freshman Advice: 20 Tips for 9th Graders
High school freshman advice: 20 tips for 9th graders on how to succeed during your freshman year of high school. Prepare for your first year by feeling confident!
College Admissions
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Latest College Admissions Trends for 2023
College acceptance rates are currently at a record low. Learn more about this year’s increase in college deferrals, college waitlists, and college transfer students.
Understanding Need-Based vs Merit-Based Financial Aid
While considering the cost of attendance can be overwhelming, many universities provide opportunities to help finance your higher education by providing need-based and/or merit-based financial aid.
Never Do This On Your College Application Essays
The rules of crafting your college application essays are generally the same. Here’s what to not to do on your college application essays.
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How to Get Into MIT: Complete Application Guide
Getting into the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a dream for many aspiring engineers, scientists, and innovators. Known for its rigorous academics, cutting-edge research, and a strong emphasis [...]
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