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Harvard Letters of Recommendation: Everything You Need to Know

AdmissionSight

Out of all the moving pieces of your Harvard application, letters of recommendation can feel a bit out of your control. Let’s break down everything you need to know about Harvard letters of recommendation: how many you need, what Harvard wants to see in them, and how to guarantee yours makes a strong and lasting impression.

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The Expanding Horizons Institute Programs and Internships

College Essay Guy

Navigating the college application process and then preparing to go to college is hard , and if you don’t have the benefit of someone else’s experience to learn from, it’s usually even harder. Each Spring EHI participants join a series of seminars that cover topics about Civics, Careers, and the College Application Process.

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A Guide to Full-Ride Scholarships + a list of 124 scholarships

College Essay Guy

Applying for a full-ride scholarship is generally going to be highly competitive, and most successful applicants go through a careful, multi-step process to make their application stand out. Who should you ask to write your letters of recommendation? How do you get a full-ride scholarship? Eligibility: Must be a U.S.

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Tackling UT Austin’s Transfer Application

Berkeley² Academy

Between August and December of 2024, UT Austin received a record-breaking 90,562 applications for the fall 2025 semester, a 24.3% Today, we will provide an overview of the application process as well as tips for successful transfer admission. Keep these three tips in mind to build the strongest transfer application possible! #1:

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College Admission Planning for High School Juniors – Second Semester

Great College Advice

As we laid out back in August , your junior year is the most important year in preparing for college admissions from an academic standpoint as it is the last full year of grades that colleges will see as they review your college application and it will likely be your most rigorous year of classes with AP, Honors and/or IB courses.

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How to Highlight Your Strengths for College Applications

HelloCollege

With so many components to college applications—grades, extracurriculars, test scores, and essays—it’s easy to lose sight of what makes you a unique applicant. One of the most important, yet often overlooked, aspects of your application is identifying and highlighting your unique strengths as a student and a person.

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Stanford University: Supplemental Essays 2024-2025

Top Tier Admissions

While Stanford remains test-optional for those applying this cycle, applicants to the Class of 2030 will once again be required to submit a standardized test score. Expert advice from Dr. Eliza Fox , TTA Senior Private Counselor and Stanford alum: Many applicants struggle with Stanford’s “note to your future roommate” essay.