
College Acceptance Etiquette
When it comes to college acceptances, there are rules you must follow.

When it comes to college acceptances, there are rules you must follow.

A recent prompt on the essay portion of the SAT has created quite a stir. How can students prepare to write an argumentative essay about a topic they are not familiar with?

Are elite colleges going to help you get a job after graduation? An updated study says “no”.

One of our team visited Centre College in Kentucky–and loved it. Perhaps you will, too!

As a follow-up to our series on standardized testing and test-optional colleges, you might be interested in this video by a father-daughter team who are acting out against the SAT.

Look at the percentage of people in the US who have bachelors degrees, county by county. Are you surprised?

Colleges cost a lot. Sarah Lawrence College costs the most. Why is that? And is this really true? (Hint: It depends on how good a student you are…!)

College application stress is an epidemic. Students are feeling more and more pressure to have the perfect class schedule, the best list of extracurricular activities and still have a “normal” life. What can parents and educators do to help alleviate some of the stress associated with the college application frenzy?

A few years ago, some commentators thought early admissions programs might fade away. But colleges love these programs too much to let them end.