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Do Colleges Look at Freshman Year?
Discover if colleges consider freshman year grades and why it's crucial for college admissions. Learn how academic trends, overall GPA, and course rigor impact your application, and find ways to bounce back from low grades. Gain insights on balancing extracurriculars and preparing for your dream school.
5 Tips On How to Write a Cold Email for a Job (And Get an Interview)
From the writing process to how to address the recruiter. We break down everything that goes into how to cold email for a job.
How to Help Your Child With a College Rejection Letter
The college admissions process can be just as daunting for parents as it is for students. You may be asking, how can parents support their child through a college rejection? Learn how to navigate this tough time here.
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
10 Questions to Ask a College Counselor Before Hiring One
A college counselor can provide key insights, support, and structure into the college application process.
Best SAT Tips and Tricks to Ace Your 2022 Exams
The best SAT tips are addressed in this article. This guide will help you get ready for the big day with hacks, advice, and tips on how to pass each section of the SAT.
CollegeBoard Announces the SAT is Going Digital!
CollegeBoard announces the SAT will be completely digital by 2024. Learn all you need to know about the online SAT and how digital SAT testing is different from its original format.
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How to Withdraw College Application: Best Practices and Tips
Withdrawing a college application is a decision that should not be taken lightly. Maybe you've been accepted into a preferred institution, encountered unforeseen financial circumstances, or experienced a change [...]
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