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The PSAT is a great jump start to your standardized testing preparation for the college admissions process. Not only does it give you the chance to practice for the SAT, it gives you access to scholarship searches, and college information.
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College admission representatives are on their way to high schools across the country. Don’t miss out on attending a visit by the college of your choice at your school!
Continue readingHow Much Merit Aid Will Your College Give You?
Curious how much merit aid the college of your choice is likely to give? Check out a new interactive listing of more than 600 colleges from Education Life, the higher education quarterly of the New York Times.
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Interested in studying engineering in college? The state of Colorado offers some great choices for you. Listen to Nate Wright, Director of Marketing and Recruiting for the School of Engineering and Computer Science, from the University of Denver as he talks about your different options.
Continue readingIs There Such a Thing As Applying To Too Many Colleges?
Read more about why applying to too many colleges may not be a good thing.
Continue reading10 Things College Applicants and Olympic Athletes Have in Common
What do college applicants and Olympic athletes have in common? Maybe more than you think!
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