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The College Essay in 650 Words or Less
You should be jumping with joy for this opportunity to differentiate yourself, articulate your own personal style, and bring life […]
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How did Georgetown expect her to pay $67k a year?
Kacie Candela chooses the “Right Fit” college instead of being awestruck by name-brand college recognition and publicized rankings. Selecting the right college […]
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Learning More About Colleges: Painting a Picture with Data
College Navigator is one of my favorite websites (as you already know) for accessing college-related data. The information is collected […]
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It’s Still Summer…But What Can I Do to Get Ready for Senior Year?
It’s mid-August and many teens are experiencing anxiety from the mere thought of returning to school, but none more than […]
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