Interviewing Tips – Colleges want you to like them, even if they don’t accept you. This means that the interview is not a test. Read this for tips to shine at your college interview.
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It is estimated that about 30% of college students will decide to transfer to a different school at some point in their college careers. Too often students switch schools for the wrong reasons and find that the
When first choosing a college, you need to divide your college choices into three categories: top-choice schools or those that are most difficult to get into, your second choice schools or ones that you have a reasonable chance
If you want to help your high school student get admitted to the college of their choice, both of you should become familiar with 5 people who can contribute and make a difference. You probably already know one place
It’s that time of year again! That’s right, back to school season has come at last, along with a lot of prep work to get ready for this upcoming month.
This month’s newsletter topics include:
What Makes
Comparing College Programs
The popularity of many colleges and universities comes from the programs that they offer. Some schools are known for engineering, information technology, or art. Students who know what fields interest them may choose an institution based
This month’s newsletter topics: What do colleges want, Neuroscience as a major, maximizing merit aid and the college interview. Click here to download
Paying for College
Remember it’s never too early to calculate your Expected Family Contribution.
There are some cases in which four-year residential colleges aren’t the best choice for everyone. Here are some reasons why community college is sometimes the better option. Before making a final decision, make sure that you are aware
Should I go or should I stay? The dilemma on whether to go away for college or whether to stay locally can be a tough one for some. It’s a big decision that can determine the rest of
The popularity of many colleges and universities comes from the programs that they offer. Some schools are known for engineering, information technology, or art. Students who know what fields interest them may choose an institution based upon individual programs.