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Rising Junior and Senior Admissions Journey Timeline (2023 Updates)

Admissions Mom

Happy Summer, Rising Juniors and Seniors (and Sophomores hold on to this)! Junior year is where your college admissions journey starts for real. If you are new to admissions, no matter where you are in high school, start reading here from the beginning. You have plenty of time to get all this done. Don’t panic.

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6 trends impacting community college enrollment in 2023

EAB

Blogs 6 trends impacting community college enrollment in 2023 For the past two years, it’s been difficult to focus on anything beyond the immediate consequences of the pandemic. But now as we find ourselves stabilizing, it’s time to pause and take stock of the full landscape facing community colleges. for 16–24-year-olds.

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Seniors, Can We ChatGPT?

Georgia Tech Admissions Blog

Last week I wrote a piece for rising juniors about how they could consider using generative AI platforms such as ChatGPT and others in order to assist in their college search. Undeterred, this one is for high school seniors. Scholastica, The Citadel, Colby College, Lawrence University.

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Ivy League Early Decision

Ivy College Essay

Ivy League Early Decision: How to Choose Which College to Pick? If you’re a rising senior this year, I’m sure Early Decision and your Ivy League college applications are already on your mind (hint: if not, they should be). And, if yes, then how do you decide which college to choose? ” you say.

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Is an MBA worth it? A guide to ROI on MBAs

College Essay Guy

So, in a time when MBA tuition costs are rising, you’re right to wonder, Is an MBA worth it? Let's consider some key findings from the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) 2023 Corporate Recruiters Survey. But is an MBA required to achieve any of those things? Not always, at least not anymore. The answer: it depends.

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Weekly Update: February 21

DC College Counseling

BIGGEST COLLEGE-RELATED NEWS OF THE WEEK U.S. SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS NEW TJHSST ADMISSIONS PROCESS In a somewhat surprising decision yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court chose to uphold a prior court’s decision and will not hear the case alleging that the new TJ admissions process is unconstitutional. UPENN FIRST IVY TO OFFER B.S.E.

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How a VPEM Drove Progress Toward a Data-Informed Campus

EAB

Blogs How a VPEM Drove Progress Toward a Data-Informed Campus 5 Questions with Eric Sykes of Elmira College As a Strategic Leader with EAB’s Edify , I have the opportunity to work closely with our partners in furthering their data and analytics goals. Here are some highlights from our conversation.