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10 Pieces of Advice for High School Juniors (11th Graders)
High school juniors advice: 10 tips for 11th graders on how to succeed during your junior year of high school. Prepare for your most important year by staying organized!
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.
Best Extracurricular Activities for Students Interested in the Arts
Discover top extracurricular activities for aspiring arts students to strengthen college applications. Explore art and music competitions, honor societies, various visual art mediums, and musical opportunities. Learn how passion projects can showcase your dedication to the arts and find the best ways to get involved in your community.
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
From our CEO
On behalf of all of Prepory, I send our warmest congratulations and best wishes to the graduating Class of 2022.
6-Step Guide to Researching Colleges Effectively (with Template)
In this article, we break down a guide to researching colleges to help you determine which college is right for you.
What Colleges Are Doing On-Campus Visits
Ever since Covid-19 struck, our world has been upside down. After two years of all the college campuses being closed, they are finally making their comeback. Slowly, but surely, college [...]
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
Duke Supplemental Essays: 2024-25 Prompt Guide
Are you dreaming of a Duke University acceptance letter? Make sure you start off strong by nailing the essay portion of their application. Click here to review our newest blog post reviewing Duke's supplemental essay tips and common prompts..
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