
College Admission and Foreign Policy: Chinese Students in America
Mark points to a story from Foreign Policy magazine, in which he was quoted about the new wave of Chinese students studying on American campuses.

Mark points to a story from Foreign Policy magazine, in which he was quoted about the new wave of Chinese students studying on American campuses.

Mark gives his expert advice on study abroad programs.

Mark discusses the newer requirements of the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT): be prepared to understand not just how to cure your patients, but the socioeconomic context of their ailments as well.

Mark shares an article with advice for first-generation college applicants navigating the admission process.

Mark visits the California Institute of Technology, or Caltech, to discuss this incredibly exclusive school.

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

Mark’s professional advice is feature on SafeBee in an article regarding the sting of college rejection letters.

Mark’s advice on decoding a financial aid award letter is featured at Money.com.

Mark comments on a recent anonymously-written exposé of the Harvard alumni interview process.

Mark uses the University of California in Santa Barbara as an example of a school that gives students multiple avenues to getting a degree.

Mark speaks about the options for religious students searching for colleges to attend.