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Articles Relating to Applications
How To Apply To College As A Veteran
Transitioning from military service is an exciting and sometimes overwhelming process, especially when it comes to applying to a college or university. Unlike most 18-year-olds, veterans entering college after military service have traveled the world, endured hardship, worked in high-stakes situations, and formed an idea of what they want to study, do or be. Armed Read more…
Shining Bright: How to Stand Out on Your College Application
Applying to college is many things—emotional, stressful, time-consuming—but it is definitely not easy. Your college application isn’t just an application, but a reflection of your work ethic, dreams, and ambitions. The pressure of summarizing your entire existence in a 1000 word paper is a lot to deal with, especially when the return (of accepted applicants) Read more…
Writing a Perfect College Application Letter – A Simple Guide
The college application process is undoubtedly one of the most tiring and hectic processes a student has to go through. It requires lots of documents, including (and likely most importantly) – the application letter. This is where many students lose their edge and can’t figure out how to write something that will make them stand Read more…
College of Choice: What Your Letter of Admission is Missing
The college application process can be stressful and frustrating – especially when hard-working students fail to be admitted into their dream school. Future college students should be extra vigilant when submitting complete applications, and work to ensure their letter of admission will get them ahead of the competition. When it comes to writing and drafting Read more…
How To Get Ahead On Your Grad School Apps
When you’re a high school student applying to college, there’s a lot to keep track of — but a lot of the work can be done in a very natural way. Teachers provide reminders and suggested deadlines, parents are often more hands-on, and in many cases there are even counselors who can help with every Read more…
Putting the Pedal to the Metal: LSAT Lessons Learned
“I must have been crazy to consider going back to school at 41 with two young children at home.” “Even if I had gotten into law school, it would have been an insane amount of work, a lot of time away from my family, and a long haul ahead.” “I should have spent more time Read more…
Everything You Need To Know About the GMAT
The following GMAT infographic highlights some of the most crucial facts about the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) that you need to know. Background Information The GMAT is a computer adaptive test which adapts to the examinee’s level. This means that based on the responses, the computer automatically adjusts the difficulty of questions throughout the Read more…
Everything You Need To Know About the New SAT
The new SAT is fast approaching with the first version available for testing in March 2016. The infographic below outlines the most important things you need to know about the new SAT. Feel free to explore it below and share with your friends. Background information The SAT was first introduced in 1926, and is used Read more…
A Guide to Grasping the GRE
The GRE is used to gage a student’s ability outside of their institution’s grading methods. Since each university is different, the GRE is meant to give students a chance to showcase their intellectual talents on a level playing field. The GRE stands for Graduate Record Examinations, and is administered by the same company that Read more…
How to Write an English Essay
There’s more to writing a proper English essay than throwing together an introduction, body and conclusion. Here are some tips on how to knock your essays out of the park: Write the Introduction Last The first thing to do is figure out what you want to say. Once you have a clear idea and you Read more…