by Dan Bi Han
Student
You've heard a lot about the college search process over the years. Some of it helpful, but some pure malarkey.
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by Emilie E. Schnabel
Assistant Director of Admission, Coordinator for Campus Visits and Events, Saint Martin's University
In the college search, cost, academics, and location are certainly important. But is there more to higher education? Could there be?
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by Stephen A. Johnson
Many students agonize over whether to take the SAT or the ACT. One "solution" to this problem is taking both, right? Wrong!
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by Orly Michaeli
Assistant Editor, Noodle
What do you do when an admission interviewer throws you a curveball? Find out what the hardest admission interview questions are and how to answer them!
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by Jessica McCann
Freelance Writer
So, your undergraduate GPA is...eh. And now you're applying to grad schools with a number that doesn't reflect your drive. What to do?
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by Robyn Scott
English Tutor, TutorNerds
Lots of community college students find themselves enrolled way longer than anticipated: the dreaded "seven-year plan."
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by Mark Rowh
Freelance Writer
They say you can't avoid death and taxes. For students heading to grad school, you can add tests to the list.
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by Sara Hodon
Freelance Writer
Your letter of intent should convince the graduate admission committee that you're a valuable addition to their program. These do's and don't will help you do just that.
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by Dr. Todd Patten, Ed.D.
Associate Professor, Dean for Student Success, Harding University
So much of college is about asking the right questions. Here's a Christian perspective to finding the answers.
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by Henry Weiss
This is a *real* admission essay a student submitted with his application to Loyola University New Orleans. Read it and get inspired!
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