
What is Demonstrated Interest in College Admission?
How can you demonstrate interest effectively? Here are some tips straight from college admissions representatives.
How can you demonstrate interest effectively? Here are some tips straight from college admissions representatives.
IB, AP, and dual enrollment: which is better for admission to top colleges and universities in the United States. An admissions expert shares his views.
As high school ends and college approaches, many students ask, “should I take a gap year?”. We believe that a gap year has many benefits, and colleges and universities are supportive of students who choose to take a gap year. This post provides practical advice on how to craft your gap year while staying on track for college.
Good communication with admissions counselors can make or break it for some students. Know when to make the right moves and how to avoid stepping on toes.
You’ve been deferred from your first choice Early Action college. Now what?
One of the new Common Application prompts asks you to recount a time in which you failed. This essay requires that you show both humility and maturity.
Mark offers expert college essay advice. Here he dissects the Common Application prompt focused on an accomplishment, event, or realization that led to personal growth.
The college admissions process can be filled with uncertainty. One source of information that can help reduce the uncertainty —
When is the best time to go see colleges? Unfortunately, it is not during the upcoming holiday breaks.
Campus food: it’s not just a lunch lady wearing a hairnet anymore. Check out what campuses across the country are doing to entice students to eat in the dining halls.