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15 Best Schools to Transfer To In 2023-24 (Transfer Acceptance Rates)
Are you looking to transfer colleges? Read this list of how to successfully transfer colleges and which schools are most transfer-friendly.
Best Resume Templates 2023
Looking to write a superb resume? Perusing the best resume templates 2023 is a great place to start! In addition to providing you with 4 of the best resume [...]
50 Productivity Hacks at Work
It can be difficult to know how to stay productive at work, especially if you are working remotely. Thankfully, there are plenty of productivity hacks that can help you stay [...]
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
What to Do Once You’ve Been Accepted to Your Dream College
We hope you have picked the perfect college for you and have an easy transition into your new home. Don’t forget to send in your acceptance letters on time and send out any declining letters as well. We wish you the best of luck!
How to write Duke supplemental essays (2022-23 essay prompts guide)
Give your application the competitive edge it needs by learning what Duke values in applicants
Popular College Interview Questions and How to Answer Them
Application season requires planning and each app component needs attention. From recommendation letters to high school internships, highlight your personal and academic strengths during your college interview. Furthermore, get ready for questions like "What other schools are you applying to? Which is your first choice?" and "What does success mean to you?"
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
Public vs private colleges: Which is best for your child?
Choosing the right college is one of the most important decisions you and your child will make together. The choice between public and private institutions often requires families to [...]
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