
Pre-Med vs. Pre-PA: Which Path Is Right for You
Pre-Med vs. Pre-PA: Which Path Is Right for You

Pre-Med vs. Pre-PA: Which Path Is Right for You

College admissions are not standardized. A high school’s size, resources, and grading norms shape how admissions officers interpret a transcript.

Understanding when award letters arrive, what they contain, and how to compare them across schools is not a minor administrative task.

There is no pre-law major. Law schools do not require or prefer any specific undergraduate major, but there are some really suitable options. Learn more.

A well-lopsided student has superior talent in one or two areas. Two components matter here. See what they are.

Use this guide to design your ideal senior-year course schedule and make informed decisions.

The good news: most errors are fixable, and the ones that aren’t are rarely as damaging as students fear. Learn more.

College rankings measure selectivity, faculty resources, and graduation rates. They don’t measure what your Saturday afternoon looks like.

The challenge is that most students never attempt it. They assume it requires special permission. That is not true.