Greek House
August 30, 2022 / Operations Staff / College Counseling
by Abby Tozer   It is impossible to deny the growing (and merited) stigma against Greek life that has spread over the past decade. From wild parties to hazing, many chapters have cast a dark shadow over Greek life as a whole. For incoming freshmen,…
July 27, 2022 / Operations Staff / College Counseling
by Lindsay Johnson Applying to MBA programs is an exciting yet time-consuming process — often requiring more research and storytelling than an applicant might initially expect. While there are numerous factors that make a candidate attractive to an…
March 24, 2022 / Operations Staff / Academic Tutoring, College Counseling, Test Prep
by Chelese Belmont Each year, spring rolls around, and high school students everywhere crack open their cram books, pour over their class notes, and prepare to sit for their AP exams during two weeks in May. The culmination of a year’s worth of…
art school or liberal arts college
January 29, 2021 / Operations Staff / College Counseling
by Soliana Habte Deciding between an art school or a liberal arts program can be tough! Art schools, or conservatories, require students to spend most of their time in their artistic disciplines, while liberal arts schools offer plenty of options to…
Planning Ahead for Grad School
December 8, 2020 / Operations Staff / College Counseling
by Sophia Salazar It’s never too early to consider pursuing graduate school after finishing your undergraduate education. Graduate school is often associated with higher earnings and is sometimes necessary to gain access to upper management jobs in…
Why choose a liberal arts college?
November 2, 2020 / Operations Staff / College Counseling
by Sophia Salazar When you think of your ideal college experience, do you imagine yourself following a straight academic track, or do you want the flexibility to design your own course load and explore different subjects? Do you picture yourself…
The Road to Medical School
October 5, 2020 / Operations Staff / College Counseling
by Chelese Belmont “As surgeons, there are so many things we have to know. We have to know we have what it takes. We have to know how to take care of our patients. And how to take care of each other. Eventually we even have to figure out…how to take…
Thinking About Vet School? Here Are Some Things to Consider Now
August 24, 2020 / Operations Staff / College Counseling
by Heather Strauss Applying to veterinary school can seem very far away when you are in the midst of SATs and undergraduate applications. However, if you are considering going down that path, there are a few things to keep in mind early on to set…
Comparing Ivies
August 3, 2020 / Operations Staff / College Counseling
by Soliana Habte Everyone knows about the Ivy League, but not many people can name every school in it, and even fewer realize how different these colleges are. Do you want to go to college in New York City? What about rural New Hampshire? Are you…
Considering Canadian Universities?
July 16, 2020 / Operations Staff / College Counseling
by Luke Lorefice Thinking about pursuing a college experience with our friendly neighbors to the north? Canadian universities have a lot to offer the right type of student: students who are not afraid of colder weather, feel comfortable being part…

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