by Susan Osborn | May 3, 2020 | College Admissions
Why Students Still Need to Take the SAT and ACT Even Though Some Colleges Temporarily Drop the Requirement During the past few weeks, Cornell University, along with a number of other top-tier colleges and universities, announced that students applying to Cornell this...
by Susan Osborn | Apr 20, 2020 | College Admissions
Ivy League Acceptance Rates Tick Up for the First Time in Years After years of record low acceptance rates, this spring, Harvard University, Dartmouth College and the University of Pennsylvania posted increased acceptance rates for the first-year class that will begin...
by Susan Osborn | Apr 5, 2020 | College Admissions
How to Use Your Coronavirus (COVID-19) Shelter-in-Place Time to Boost Your College Admissions Chances If you’re a high school sophomore or junior, you’re probably feeling like your plans for developing your college application have come to a screeching halt due to the...
by Susan Osborn | Mar 28, 2020 | College Admissions
How to Get Off a College Wait List In Dante’s Inferno, those souls neither graced by fortune nor completely damned by fate are consigned to Limbo. Limbo is neither here nor there; not heaven but also not hell. It’s kind of a squashy place characterized above all else...
by Susan Osborn | Mar 22, 2020 | College Admissions
College application trends for the class of 2024 In an earlier post, we noted the declining number of students who applied through Early Action and Early Decision programs last year. But there are other interesting (and puzzling facts!) about those who applied to...
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