
What to do when you are deferred from your first choice college
You’ve been deferred from your first choice Early Action college. Now what?
You’ve been deferred from your first choice Early Action college. Now what?
When applying to college, how much does it really help to be a legacy?
Campus visit are important. Parents and students these tips in mind for making campus tours as productive and fun as possible.
The College of Wooster is a fantastic liberal arts college in a small town in Ohio. It’s a place that trains scholars–even students who are not scholars in high school. Wooster still requires a culminating research experience at the end of the four year Bachelors degree as a way to bring together everything one has learned.
Visiting a college is a good way to get a measure of the friendliness of a campus. Wooster gave me personalized attention when I arrived–even at 4:15 on a Friday afternoon in August.
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Educational consultant Mark Montgomery visits the campus of Eckerd College, a unique and interesting school.
College admissions expert Mark Montgomery can help you find the college of your dreams, and will use his insider knowledge to guide you through the admissions process.
Mark Montgomery is a college admissions insider: that means he knows the ropes, and can offer invaluable help in your college search.
Mark’s professional advice is feature on SafeBee in an article regarding the sting of college rejection letters.
Mark visits Vassar College and talks about some of its more left-leaning tendencies.
Great College Advice speaks from the campus of Colgate University in Hamilton, New York, about the importance of finding a college whose culture will fit with you.
Great College Advice visits Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to showcase its energetic campus.