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What is Greek Life and Should You Rush in College?
Greek life is a huge tradition on campuses and can contribute to your experience in many positive ways.
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 Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
How to Write a Why This College Essay
One of the most common types of supplemental essays is the “Why This College?” prompt. Here’s what you need to know in order to write a successful “Why This College?” essay.
The Ultimate College Planning Guide for Parents (2022-23)
The college application process can be confusing for a student and we recognize it may be even harder for a parent to understand. In this guide, we break down the college application for parents.
Colleges Accepting Spring/Mid-Semester Transfers
Many students decide to transfer. Whether it's for a different academic program, financial reasons, transferring out of a community college, or a better cultural fit. We've compiled a list of 30 spring transfer colleges with varying deadlines and pricing.
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
How Superscores Can Boost Your SAT and ACT Scores
When it comes to college admissions, every point counts. For students looking to maximize their SAT or ACT scores, the concept of "superscoring" can be a game-changer. But what exactly [...]
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