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Now is not the time to be resting on your laurels! In between homework, extracurriculars, final projects, and AP Exams, yes, you should be thinking about your college essays.
Since 2021, Princeton has withheld all of it’s admissions stats until well after a given admissions cycle.
Like last year, there isn’t much data to “round up”, but here’s what Cornell has made public.
In a surprise announcement last week, Harvard reversed its previous commitment to test-optional admissions through the 2025-26 cycle. By setting this precedent, we expect to see additional top colleges do the same...
On the eve of Ivy Day 2024, Ivy Link founder, Adam Nguyen sat down with The Philadelphia Inquirer to discuss the potential impact of the 2023 supreme court decision on affirmative action, and how students might get around that ruling by way of their essays.
Just about every college has a plethora of exciting opportunities for their students, but are those the right opportunities for you and your goals? Here are some tips to help narrow down your college search.
UPenn follows Cornell and Vanderbilt, but that doesn’t mean students are off the hook for testing if they want to be competitive!
We’ve been warning you for more than a year, and now the time has finally come. Here’s a reminder on what to expect on the new digital SAT.
While other top universities are revising their testing requirements, Duke is changing how they weigh both test scores and the Personal Statement.
If at first you don’t succeed, try and try again…except, it’s a little trickier with college admissions.
Brown joins the growing number of elite colleges reinstating test requirements for undergrad admissions. Here’s what you need to know.
Mark your calendars for March 28 – Ivy Day, when Ivy League colleges release admissions decisions, a tradition stemming from an annual ceremony featuring ivy stones and student speeches celebrating academic excellence.
May 1, traditionally known as National College Decision Day, faces uncertainty this year as colleges extend deadlines due to delays in the rollout of the updated FAFSA, impacting financial aid offers and potentially causing a ripple effect across institutions.
Yale University's shift to 'test flexible' admissions for fall 2025, following Dartmouth College's lead, underscores a trend in Ivy League institutions.
There’s a right way and a wrong way to conduct effective research, and that goes for colleges as well!
On the heels of Dartmouth bringing back their testing requirements, Cornell and Vanderbilt say, “not yet”.
Dartmouth's reinstatement of standardized testing signals a shift in elite college admissions, challenging test-optional policies and underlining the importance of early test preparation for aspiring students.
While ‘Thank You’ notes are a dying art form in most other contexts, it’s alive and well for alumni interviews. Here are a few tips to turn a positive first impression into a lasting one.