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What Is a Good SAT Score for 2024?

PrepScholar

The 2023-2024 college application season is in full swing, which means you’re probably taking standardized tests. Will your scores get you accepted to your top colleges? And if your scores aren’t high enough, what can you do to give your SAT scores an added boost? We’ll walk you through how to decide if your SAT scores are good enough for your college admissions goals.

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Rejected Early Decision from Dartmouth 2023

The Koppelman Group

Getting a rejection letter from your dream Early Decision school can be really tough. It’s natural to feel deflated. You've dedicated your heart, soul, time, and countless hours to becoming an outstanding candidate. Your bright future still lies ahead, and there are other exceptional options available. College admissions have unquestionably become fiercely competitive, and the Ivy League is in a category of its own.

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Pittsburgh, Emory Nursing Schools Team Up to Study Dementia Care

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Around the world, more than 55 million people have dementia, according to the World Health Organization. Dementia ranks as the seventh-leading cause of death among older adults, with nearly 10 million new cases every year. In the U.S., around 5.8 million people live with dementia, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), with that number expected to eclipse 14 million by 2060.

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Understanding the Different College Application Deadlines

SSA Online College Prep

Here Are Your Options for Applying to College Regular Decision Early Decision Early Action Early Decision II Early Action II Rolling Admission Read more college admissions tips on our blog ! The regular decision deadline is by far the most common deadline, so if you’re not ready to submit your applications by November 1st, then don’t worry. Regular decision application deadlines extend to around January 1st.

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Ole Miss Launches Online Cannabis Master’s Degree Program

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The cannabis-focused degree program will be based in the University of Mississippi's School of Pharmacy. The coursework will focus on cannabis chemistry, biology, and toxicology. The university will create a one-year graduate certificate program in dietary supplements in the fall of 2025 and one for medical cannabis in the fall of 2026. Students looking to enter the world of cannabis can earn their master's degree in dietary supplements and medical cannabis at the University of Mississippi (Ole

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The 6 most in-demand topics for district leaders last year

EAB

Blogs The 6 most in-demand topics for district leaders last year AskEAB's 6 most popular research requests in 2022-2023 Each year, EAB’s Dedicated Advisors pass hundreds of questions from district leaders and school administrators to our AskEAB team. Our K-12 researchers track down answers to each question using a combination of proprietary research, external publications like academic journals, and consultation with EAB’s subject matter experts—all in 10 days or less.

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Common App Essay Examples + Writing Guide 2023

College Transitions

If there’s a surefire way to strike fear into the heart of a college-bound high school senior, it’s the prospect of writing a college personal statement.

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International College Student Enrollment Nears Pre-Pandemic Levels: Report

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The number of international students studying in the U.S. grew 11.5% during the 2022-23 academic year. A 35% increase in the number of students from India contributed to that growth. The Institute of International Education's report also showed a jump in students coming from sub-Saharan Africa. China remains the largest supplier of international students for the U.S.

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Colleges Overcomplicate Responses To Israel-Hamas War at Palestinian Students’ Expense

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College students have protested the Israel-Hamas war, and the U.S. government's role in it, on college campuses. Islamophobic and antisemitic incidents have increased as a result, and it appears students supporting Palestine are suffering the most consequences. Colleges and universities have failed to recognize the history between Israel and Palestine, and the equal impact it has on Jewish and Muslim students.