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As a high schooler, you get conflicting messages constantly. On one hand, you’re repeatedly told how competitive the admissions process

As a high schooler, you get conflicting messages constantly. On one hand, you’re repeatedly told how competitive the admissions process

You’re meeting with a coach, working through practice tests, and counting down to your scheduled test – but you’re not

October 31st marks the most wonderful day of the year. Halloween, yes, but also the day I lose track of

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We’ve written previously about executive functioning (and how to improve it) but executive dysfunction is a topic that deserves its
For four years, you’ve answered the question, “So, what are your plans for after college?” with the same answer: “More

When I was applying to college back in the olden days (aka 2008), the college prompts were pretty basic: Who

The Tokyo Summer Olympics are in full swing, and many of us have turned into professional couch judges. (“Yikes, not

If you don’t send formal or professional emails every day, writing one can be a bit intimidating. The first few