MIT is beginning a pilot admission program (Fall 2015) called an inverted admission process. The MIT pilot is for admission to a master’s degree in...
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Job Advice for Recent College Graduates
Job hunting is as competitive as getting into college. Here we go again! With a few job hunting tips, recent graduates might find job hunting and...
Help with Two Important College Interview Questions
College interviews are used to determine your fit with a college and its fit with you. College interviews are not about auditioning you as student;...
Emotional Well-being Important for a Transition into College
What is emotional readiness for college? Emotional readiness is indicated by several qualities including the ability to form new relationships...
New Help to Get Into More Selective Colleges for Everyone
A new coalition of 80 colleges including 8 Ivy Leagues has formed with the idea of making college more accessible to underprivileged and low income...
Some Advice for Writing your College Essay
Writing the college application essay is hard. It is not like any essay you have written for a high school English class: it’s not a five-paragraph...
Good and Bad Reasons to Transfer from One College to Another
You may be just starting out in college for the first time or you may be a second-year college student. Both these years are transitional years, and...
College Applicants, There were Changes over the Summer
You may have started your college application process early in your junior year, but over the summer there were some changes. Here are a few for 2016...
The Best College Admission Essays
Not many student applicants to college know what to write when it comes to doing their college admission essay. Yes, the Common Application offers...
The College Fair: Your Tool for Choosing a College
There are so many colleges out there, you shouldn’t just apply blindly. Instead, you should be looking at a variety of colleges, near and far, for...