Friday, November 20th, 2009
Susan Goodkin has helped hundreds of students prepare for college. The Executive Director of California Learning Strategies Center recently spoke...
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As early decision and early action deadlines approach, and the due dates for regular decision are just a couple of months away, anxiety is running...
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A new study by Princeton sociology professor Thomas Espenshade highlights an issue that’s been debated since the early 1980s. The Daily...
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Most people don’t like deadlines. They create work, they’re set in stone, and they put you at the mercy of someone else. Miss that...
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There’s a college dropout crisis in America. Just 56 percent of freshmen nationwide graduate within four years, and the time it takes to earn a...
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They’re hot. They’re crowded. And they’re a bargain. No, they're not free outdoor concerts. They're community colleges....
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It’s the question many college admissions officers don’t want you to ask. Which works out well since, according to Peterson's President...
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Here’s a twist: for the past few years, Facebook users have been warned that college admissions officers were checking them out. Applicants were...
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What is “brand name paralysis” and why is it a detriment to choosing a college that meets students’ academic and social needs? I...
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If you’re new to college admissions, or you’ve started but need more information, the number of books to choose from is staggering (and...
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