
College Admission, Hogwarts, Harry Potter, and a Lesson in Marketing
An editorial in today’s New York Times is written by a prospective college student, Lauren Edelson, who laments that every
An editorial in today’s New York Times is written by a prospective college student, Lauren Edelson, who laments that every
American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong Presents Mark A. Montgomery, PhD Independent College Consultant Lunch and Learn Presentation: Choosing
High school seniors are now in the final stretch of cranking out their college admissions essays. Pity them. In an
No more free hot breakfast? The dance team sharing space with Harvard Taekwondo? Recently, the NY Times reported on the
A new book written by three Chinese undergraduates now attending liberal arts degrees at American colleges highlights the many advantages
Did you know that September is National Campus Safety Awareness Month? Campus safety has always been a hot topic for
David L. Marcus volunteers to interview applicants for his alma mater, Brown University. Last month, he wrote an article for U.S.
Sometimes people think that an Ivy League education will guarantee success in life. Well, it all depends on your vision
The Economix blog at the New York Times reports on a report (can you do that?) that concludes that the
Some folks are desperate. And desperation is the mother of capitalistic invention. A new online company peddles “verified” student applications
Is an Ivy League education worth it? Statistically, it might be–depending on what statistics we’re talking about, and how those
Shopping For Colleges Is Like Shopping For Clothes: You Gotta Try Them On