Navigating the U.S. College Application Process as an International Student in 2024
Deciding to study in the US is an exciting decision most students would want to make. Perhaps, it’s due to the plethora of opportunities that
Deciding to study in the US is an exciting decision most students would want to make. Perhaps, it’s due to the plethora of opportunities that
Student to faculty ratios are statistics that purport to describe the educational quality of a university. A lower ratio seems to indicate smaller class sizes and a more intimate classroom experience. Not so. These ratios are unrelated to average class size, and they do not have anything to do with educational quality. An expert college admissions counselor explains what is behind these statistics and how to get beyond them to understand the truth about the educational environment at a college or university.
Most students will save the supplemental essays as the very last thing they do on their application. But those supplemental essays are important. Some would
Are you currently on the wait list at your favorite college? There are few things you can do to increase your chances of receiving a favorable answer.
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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.
You’ve been deferred from your first choice Early Action college. Now what?
New Jersey Educational Consultant gives her take on the relationship between applying for financial aid and getting accepted to college. Should you check that “YES” box for financial aid or not?