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How to Choose A College Major. Expert advice from a former Harvard admissions interviewer + Harvard grad. www.IvyCollegeEssay.com
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How to write a Letter of Continued Interest and get in to the college of your dreams! Tips and advice from a former Harvard interviewer!
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How to Write Harvard's Transfer Essays: +Expert tips and advice from a former Harvard admissions interviewer + Harvard grad. www.IvyCollegeEssay.com
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Wharton EMBA Program: Expert Tips + Advice Unlocking Success in Wharton's Executive MBA Program Pursuing an Executive MBA (EMBA) is a significant commitment, and when it comes to prestigious programs, the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania is often at the top of the list. Known for its rigorous curriculum, world-class faculty, and global network, Wharton's
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Early decision notification dates for 2023 - 2024. Did you apply Early Decision or ED to college? Fine out this week if you got in!
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Have you been deferred from the college of your choice? Is there anything you can do now? Expert advice from Ivy League admissions:
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How to write Brown University's supplemental essays is both a challenge and an opportunity. Expert advice from an Ivy League interviewer!
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Columbia University, is a dream school for many aspiring students. To gain admission you must craft compelling supplemental essays.
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Princeton's supplemental essays: expert tips and advice from a former Harvard interviewer + Harvard grad. www.IvyCollegeEssay.com
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Writing your Ivy League College Admissions Activity List: tips and advice about how to get in to the top schools! www.IvyCollegeEssay.com
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Columbia University, is a dream school for many aspiring students. To gain admission you must craft compelling supplemental essays.
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How to choose a topic for your common app essay? Advice from a former Harvard admissions interviewer and Harvard grad. Contact me today!
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College admissions is filled with high expectations, and intense competition. As students strive to secure spots mental health suffers
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Should you talk about race this year in your college essays?
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Early action or Early Decision? What's the right choice, especially when applying to an Ivy League college? Advice from a Harvard grad...
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The Parent’s Guide to Getting Your Student In to the Ivy League Parents want their children to do well in life, and if you have always dreamed of having your son or daughter graduate from an Ivy League college — which, to define the term “Ivy League,” refers to the eight schools that make up “The Ivies” and includes: Harvard, Princeton, Yale (the “Big Three”), as well as Brown, Dartmouth, Cornell, Columbia, and Penn (The University of Pennsylvania), there are many thing you can do that will help your student succeed in the college admissions and Ivy League college admissions process, in particular. #1. Make sure your student takes as many AP courses as possible: College admissions officers, especially at the most competitive schools, want to see that your student is not only challenging themselves by taking the most difficult courses possible at their particular school, but they want to see that they are ALREADY fully immersed in college-level classes, before they even get to college. In other words, if your student’s high school doesn’t currently offer any AP or IB course work, make sure they get classes at that level somewhere else (like enrolling in a community college after
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