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How to Write a Letter of Continued Interest (Tips That Work With Samples)
Were you recently waitlisted at your favorite colleges? Craft a compelling Letter of Continued Interest (LOCI) to demonstrate your passion for a school and improve your chances on the waitlist or after deferral.
What Is a College Major and How to Choose One
Deciding what to major in is often an exciting experience! For some students, though, the process can feel overwhelming. Especially if they aren’t sure what type of career they’d [...]
Managing College Application Stress
It’s no secret that applying to college is stressful. From studying for the SAT and keeping your grades up, to figuring out How to Write a Unique College Essay, [...]
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
What Is Pre-Med? Should You Consider Medical School
Discover what "pre-med" means, whether it's a major, and its role in medical school applications. Learn about popular pre-med majors, requirements, and practical advice to help you decide if it's the right path for you.
What is a BS/MD Program and Should You Apply
BS/MDs are often referred to as direct medical school programs because students apply for their bachelor’s and medicine degrees at the same time.
Ivy League Acceptance Rates 2023
Ivy League Acceptance Rates 2023: Get an in-depth look at acceptance rates, Early Decision stats, and application trends for the eight Ivy League schools. Discover key takeaways and strategies to boost your chances of admission.
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
Best Extracurricular STEM Activities for the Biology Applicant
Explore top STEM activities for biology students: join clubs, compete in science fairs, volunteer, and attend pre-college programs to enhance applications.
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