Tales From the College Athletic Recruiting Trenches: D1 Field Hockey
Andrea brings to light another story of athletic recruiting. This time, it’s about field hockey and a lesson learned about patience with the process.
Andrea brings to light another story of athletic recruiting. This time, it’s about field hockey and a lesson learned about patience with the process.
Mark shares an article with advice for first-generation college applicants navigating the admission process.
Are you interested in being recruited as a college lacrosse player? Andrea Aronson brings you first-hand stories and lessons from a lacrosse recruit who has just been through the process.
Mark Montgomery, discusses admitted student events, or yield events, and the steadily increasing sophistication of these events. In an article for the GWU student newpapers that admissions offers might even consider offering booze cruises for their admitted students. But then that would be ridiculous.
Mark highlights a recent study of the most popular majors in each state.
Mark visits the California Institute of Technology, or Caltech, to discuss this incredibly exclusive school.
Laurie Woog, an attorney who focuses on immigration and naturalization law, gives insight into the H1B cap and why college and graduate students need to hurry up when filing.
Mark takes the mystique out of co-ed bathrooms, which are being adopted by many schools with no apparent ill effect.
When I worked in college admissions one of my responsibilities was to work closely with high school counselors. I loved the relationships that I forged