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What Does Test Optional Mean? It Means Take the Tests

What does “test optional” mean in college admissions, and how is it different from “test blind”? How should students and families decide whether to send scores or not? A college admissions consultant clarifies these policies and argues that most colleges still want your test scores–as long as they are really good. So take the tests. And get a really good score.

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Why Student Debt Is So Excessive – And How You Can Avoid It

Student debt in the US weighs down young people as they chase their personal & professional dreams. A college admissions consultant shares his tips for families to help them stay
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How to Get Great Teacher Recommendation Letters in the Weird World of Covid

How do you build a relationship with teachers when you never see them in person? Covid complicates the process of getting a great teacher letter of recommendation. Read these tips
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What Does Test Optional Mean? It Means Take the Tests

What does "test optional" mean in college admissions, and how is it different from "test blind"? How should students and families decide whether to send scores or not? A college
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A Malaysian Student Shares How to Get Into Top US Universities

A top student from Malaysia thanks Great College Advice for expert college admissions advice and excellent college counseling from an independent educational consultant.
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The College Admissions Process and Covid-19–More Subjective Than Ever

How has college admissions changed since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic? A college admissions expert reviews the new landscape.
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Expert Admission Advice Matters for Entry to Top Universities

Why would you want expert admission advice from a college consultant? Because the process is opaque, complicated, and competitive.
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