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How to Prepare for College: Junior Year

SSA Online College Prep

Make a college list and tour schools that you want to go to! Research colleges, programs, and scholarships that might interest you! Not a Junior? Read more about the SAT on our blog ! What to Do in Junior Year to Boost Your College Chances For most high school students, the ultimate trajectory to college is looming.

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The Role of Parents/Caregivers in College Admission

Georgia Tech Admissions Blog

Especially right now this is a broad category- “Mom” jeans, skinny jeans, tailored fit, athletic fit, I’m sure Google and Instagram would provide another five categories easily. As a parent, especially while your student is in the sophomore and junior year, my hope is you will commit to a similar posture. But it is true.

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ACT & SAT Myths and Misconceptions

SSA Online College Prep

Do colleges prefer the SAT over the ACT ? Can I only take the SAT or ACT during my junior year ? Read more college admissions tips on our blog ! Common ACT and SAT Myths and Misconceptions The ACT and SAT have played an important role in college admissions. Jumpstart your college prep with us

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5 Common Questions About Niche Direct Admissions™

Niche

Want to keep updated about the blog? Direct admissions has been covered extensively in the news over the past year. Applying to college is a very expensive, long, and cumbersome process that takes hours of your time. What is Niche Direct Admissions ? Sign up for the newsletter!

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Brown Legacy Strategy

The Koppelman Group

Legacy admissions are complex, secretive by design, and not the lock that many parents believe they are. So today we want to talk about what legacy admissions actually look like at Brown and what legacies can do as candidates to help stack their decks. So what’s up with legacy admissions?

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2022 Niche Survey of College-Searching Parents

Niche

Want to keep updated about the blog? The later that the college search started, the more likely that parents were to report that they primarily did the college search for their child rather than their child leading it or working together. 73% of parents felt that a college’s brand or name recognition was important.

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How to Write the Stanford Supplemental Essays 2023–2024

Next Admit College Admissions Blog

While means you have twice the writing to do, it also means you have twice the opportunity to show admissions officials your unique strengths as an applicant. If an admissions official sees your math team in your activities transcript, and then reads three short responses about the same math team, they may see you as a one-note applicant.