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Will Your Letters of Recommendation Impress Admissions?

Letters of recommendation play a vital role in a student’s successful college or grad school admissions journey. Small yet mighty, these letters provide insight on a student’s academic strengths and potential contributions to their campus or program. When asked what he’s looking for when reviewing a letter of recommendation as part of graduate admissions at […]

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Navigating the Georgetown Application

Out of the top 50 private universities in the United States, MIT and Georgetown are the only two that cannot be accessed through the Common App. Navigating the Georgetown application can be a bit tricky, so I’ve broken down Georgetown’s deadlines, the application process, and tips and tricks for submitting a successful app to D.C.’s […]

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Hidden Ivies: Class of 2028 Acceptance Rates

The term “Hidden Ivies” was popularized in 2000 by educational consultants Howard and Matthew Greene’s guidebook of the same name. The authors’ goal was to “create greater awareness of the small, distinctive cluster of colleges and universities of excellence that are available to gifted college-bound students.” The Greenes highlighted a group of small, private liberal […]

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Universities in Virginia

Several years ago, we offered a deep dive into UVA, Virginia’s flagship university, my graduate school alma mater, a well-known “Public Ivy,” and recently crowned “New Ivy.” But as Virginia residents (like me) know well, UVA is hardly the only college in the state. In fact, Virginia is home to a number of excellent universities, […]

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Is College Worth It?

As the price tag for a college degree is set to break the five-figure barrier—some Vanderbilt students will have total expenses of $100,000 next school year—the grumblings over whether college is still worth it have become a deafening roar. As we’ve noted in “The Rising Cost of College Tuition,” families are increasingly asking themselves: Does […]

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