Colleges Discuss the Inherent Weaknesses of ACT and SAT Tests
The big show at last week’s conference of the National Association for College Admissions Counseling was a report by NACAC examining the role of SAT
The big show at last week’s conference of the National Association for College Admissions Counseling was a report by NACAC examining the role of SAT
I recently visited the University of Wyoming. Situated in Laramie, the university is the only four-year college in the entire state. As such, the entire
This was recommended to me by a friend on Twitter. It is a very clear, explicit guide for approaching your college career. Too many students
The National Association for College Admissions Counseling is releasing a report this week to coincide with its national convention that questions the importance of standardized
If you are a superstar athlete (other wise known as a “blue chip recruit”), you can pretty much write your ticket to any college in
USA Today recently published a great article about GAP year programs, and about students who took the year off between high school and college. I
The other day the New York Times featured an article on the resurgence of the City University of New York (CUNY), with special focus on
I recently wrote a post in response to a US News & World Report video explaining that boys have an advantage in the admissions process.
Sixty percent of college students in America are women; men go to college in fewer numbers. Some campuses are content to reflect this gender gap,