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There are always special circumstances.
ACT & SAT

ACT Special Circumstances: Do You Qualify?

The test itself may be standardized, but people rarely are. There will always be special circumstances, and so the ACT has addressed some of them and made other options available to qualifying students. The rules are still pretty strict, but there are exceptions. Fee Waivers The ACT isn’t free, and if you add the writing …
Running yourself ragged trying to round yourself out may tire you out faster
myths

Myth: Round Yourself Out To Boost Odds of College Acceptance

Are you running yourself ragged joining every activity you can so you can round yourself out and fit the definition of a well-rounded student to boost your chances of getting accepted into a good college? The Well-Rounded Student Myth It may be time to take a step back. The term ‘well-rounded’ has been over-used and …
Like this pen and notes, proofreading your college essay can be messy but rewarding.
college applications

How to Proofread Your College Application Essay

Key Takeaway Proofreading your college application essay is not just about fixing typos. It’s also about ensuring your essay aligns with the prompt and showcases your unique voice. By including specific examples, checking for errors thoroughly, and getting feedback from a parent or teacher, you can submit your best work to colleges and increase your …
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questions & answers

What Can Affect My College Acceptance Odds?

The list of important factors that can affect your college acceptance odds is LONG. Though there are many commonalities between schools, not all colleges factor them into your acceptance odds the same way. For example, your choice of major may affect your acceptance odds at a few schools but it won’t have any impact on your …
Are selective colleges better than non-selective ones?
myths

Myth: The More Selective a School is, The Better

Each college has a different percentage of students they admit. Some colleges only accept a few applicants, others accept the vast majority. However, exclusivity always gives off the feeling of “best.” Not everyone can get in, so selective colleges are better. Right? College Fit is More Important than Selectivity Selective colleges are not automatically a …
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questions & answers

What Happens if You Back Out of Early Decision?

Key Takeaways: Early decision applications are a binding agreement – accepted students are expected to attend the following fall. Students can generally back out of the agreement if they can’t afford the school, have a sick family member, or are facing an illness. Backing out without an acceptable reason can result in rescinded acceptance offers …
It's a myth that if you're deferred admission, you'll never be accepted.
myths

Myth: If I’m Deferred From a School, I’ll Never Get In

Depending on how you look at it, getting deferred by a school could be a load off your mind or extremely frustrating. You haven’t been declined, yet you haven’t been accepted, putting you in a difficult spot. You may have heard the myth that you simply won’t get into the college after being deferred admission. …
Are there easier SAT and ACT test dates?
myths

Myth: There are Easier Testing Dates for the ACT/SAT

The myth about easier SAT and ACT test dates is so ingrained and so pervasive, people are still arguing about it. But where did the myth come from? And why has it stuck around so long? Origin of the Myth People love to swear by data, numbers, and studies. There were comparative studies done, looking at …
Getting good high school grades doesn't mean you don't need to study for the SAT or ACT.
myths

Myth: No Need to Study for ACT/SAT if You Have Good Grades

Some students in high school find they don’t have to study particularly hard to get good high school grades. But that method can get them in trouble when it comes to the two big college entrance exams—the ACT and SAT. So even the most talented students should focus on and study up! A Different Kind …
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questions & answers

Can Your Declared Major Affect Your Acceptance Odds?

Students applying for college want to have every edge they can when it comes to their application college acceptance odds, especially when it involves a dream school. So many students wonder if their intended major will alter their college acceptance odds or not. Here’s what you need to know. Each School is Different Every school …

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