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Dina
Jul 7, 20223 min read
7 Different Types of College Applications
Compared to college applications in the UK, Canada and other countries, college applications in the US is often regarded as the most...
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Dina
Jul 5, 20222 min read
Community College to UC Transfers: What do Admit Rates Really Look Like?
The University of California, the absolute leading institutions among all public universities in the US, has two main channels of...
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Dina
Jun 29, 20222 min read
How Much are Top 30 Schools Raising Tuitions This Year?
Of all the top 30 U.S. universities, twenty-seven are planning to raise tuition for the next academic year. According to an analysis...
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Dina
Jun 26, 20223 min read
The Major that Gets You Job Offers Before School Starts
According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, this year some entering MBA students have already received job offers from consulting...
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Dina
Jun 21, 20223 min read
Liberal Arts Majors with High Earning Potentials
There are some students who just aren’t into STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) majors, or they may not have shown any...
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Dina
Jun 12, 20222 min read
What Application Systems Are Top 60 Schools Using?
Although it seems that the last application season has just came to a close, it won’t be long before the next round of application opens...
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Dina
Jun 8, 20223 min read
AP, IB, and A-Level: How Admission Officers Weigh Them
AP, IB, and A-Level are the three most popular high school curriculums, both at US high schools or international high schools outside the...
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Dina
Jun 5, 20223 min read
How to Make that College Degree Worth It?
The cost-effectiveness of universities has long been a hot topic. College tuitions can be as high as $60,000 - $70,000 (that is, not...
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Dina
May 31, 20223 min read
Does “Demonstrated Interest” Matter to Colleges?
"Demonstrated Interest" refers to the students' proven yearning and enthusiasm for the university shown through materials and actions in...
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Dina
May 25, 20223 min read
What is a good SAT Score in 2022?
If you haven’t heard already: Registration for SAT tests in the second half of 2022 is already open! This March, two years after the...
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Dina
May 23, 20223 min read
What Jobs Need a Master’s Degree?
Many students choose to pursue a graduate degree after four years of college, some to gain skills to help them grow in their own...
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Dina
May 22, 20223 min read
2022 Summer Planning Tips
The semester is coming to a close, and students are done with this year's AP exams; summer break is here, and for many students who have...
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Dina
May 10, 20224 min read
One School, Two CS Majors: What You Need to Know
Some of you may recall that we have shared about an article by a lecturer in EECS at the University of California, Berkeley School of...
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Dina
May 10, 20224 min read
Are Asian American Students Suffering from Diversity Admission Policies?
Are Asians being discriminated against as a whole in the admissions process of American universities? A column in the Wall Street Journal...
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Dina
May 2, 20225 min read
The Story of World's Most Famous Transfer Student
The big news in the US in the past two days is Elon Musk and Twitter's board of directors have reached an agreement on a $44 billion...
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Dina
May 2, 20225 min read
A "Shortcut" to UC Berkeley’s Most Competitive Major
UC Berkeley’s Department of EECS (Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences) at UC Berkeley has enjoyed a wi popularity among students...
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Dina
Apr 18, 20223 min read
What Makes 2021 the Most Difficult College Admissions Year (until next year)?
How to deal with another historical low rate of college acceptance in the U.S.? Taking more AP courses? Spending more hours on...
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Dina
Apr 7, 20223 min read
Admission Rates Drop to 3%, What’s Next?
Last Thursday was “Ivy Day,” the day Ivy League schools announce their admission decisions. This year, among all 8 Ivy League schools,...
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Dina
Sep 1, 20212 min read
Which Degrees Pay You Back?
A recent report suggests that most four-year college degrees allow graduates to recoup the cost of education in a reasonable amount of...
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Dina
Aug 28, 20212 min read
Learning Styles Are a Myth!
In the early 1990s, a New Zealand man named Neil Fleming decided to solve a problem he was confused when he supervised the classroom as a...
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