
Resources for International Students
You have hit send and submitted all of the necessary documents for your regular decision applications. You decide to read
Perhaps the most vexing aspect of college admissions in the United States today is the use and abuse of standardized
One of the best parts of my job as an educational planner or educational consultant is that I have the
I had a great conversation with a very down-to-earth mother of a client this morning. She was communicating her frustration
Last week, the NY Times published an article on quadruplets who were all recently accepted to Yale. The article describes
The NY Times posts early admissions statistics from some colleges‘. It is interesting information to browse through. Make sure to
So you finally received the letter in the mail. You applied early to your favorite schools and you thought your
It all began last month with news that the University of California’s Board of Regents voted to raise tuition by
An editorial in today’s New York Times is written by a prospective college student, Lauren Edelson, who laments that every
There’s an interesting conversation taking place about the role of agents in recruiting international students. In the US, it is
American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong Presents Mark A. Montgomery, PhD Independent College Consultant Lunch and Learn Presentation: Choosing