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What is the Coalition Application?

You’ve probably heard of the Common Application, but what about the Coalition Application? It came out a few years ago, and it may be worth your time to explore the differences. Here’s what you need to know about the Coalition Application, its pros and cons, and how it stacks up against the Common App. What …
Did you know that it's a myth that name-dropping will get you accepted into college
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Myth: Name-Dropping Will Boost My College Acceptance Odds

College applications are a very tedious, but important, thing on every student’s to-do-list. We must fill in the online application, take our ACT / SAT tests, and ensure that all of our transcripts and other documents are sent to the university on time–among a zillion other things. Students focus mostly on sending the documents and filling out their …
Like a yellow flower that stands out in a field of red flowers, there are ways for you to stand out on college applications
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Beyond Grades and Test Scores: How Students Stand Out on College Applications

Often, I get asked the question, “how do I make myself stand out in the college process?” This can be a challenge even after the major pieces of the application process: the application, the transcript, standardized test scores, recommendation letters, and the essay. With the exception of the application (because, let’s be honest, demographic information isn’t all that …
You need stand out from the crowd to get into college, right?
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Myth: My College Application Needs to be Super Quirky to Stand Out

If you’ve been reading up on college application tips, most of them say that you have to find a way to stand out from the crowd. Being different, having experienced–it’s finally time to use these things to your benefit. There are plenty of tips on how to stand out in college applications. However, there is …
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What is a First-Generation College Student?

A first-generation college student is generally the first person in an immediate family to go to college. However, the definition can change depending on the college! But being classified as a first-generation college student can come with quite a few perks and it’s important you know what to expect during the application process and how …
Don't try to sound grown up in your college essay. Your essay is a reflection of yourself and your voice
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College Myth: My Application Essay Should Sound Very “Grown Up”

Many college-bound students are thrown for a loop when it comes to writing the application essay. What should they write about? How should the write it? What shouldn’t they do? There are a lot of questions. One thing that many students think is that the essay has to sound “grown up” or “adult” so much …
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7 Myths About College Freshmen Move-In Day

As you get closer to your move-in day, the butterflies might be churning hard in your stomach. After all, you’re moving away from home (likely for the first time) and into your own space. You finally get to meet your roommate(s) and see if you actually get along. You have to share a bathroom with …
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5 Myths about the First Day of College

With all the movies, TV shows, and tall tales out there, you might have a preconceived idea of what college is like. But the truth can get a little skewed as it’s passed down the line to you, and that can lead to some unrealistic fears or false expectations. But don’t worry, we’re here to …
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Myth: The Second Half of My High School Senior Year Doesn’t Matter

After you submit your college applications, it can feel like it’s time to finally relax. And many do just that – they fall into the trap of feeling like the second half of their senior year in high school simply doesn’t matter. After all, the colleges have your grades, your SAT/ACT scores, your extracurriculars – …

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