Why an Ivy League May Not Be Your Best Choice

Why an Ivy League May Not Be Your Best Choice

  Let me tell you a story of my husband Eric to help illustrate my point. Eric has traveled the world for work. First as a twenty-something entrepreneur pitching to small pharma companies and then as a thirty-something entrepreneur pitching to ed tech companies. For those of us who don’t have quite as many stamps in […]

10 Tips for Surviving the College Application Process

10 Tips for Surviving the College Application Process

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So here goes…10 tips for surviving the college application process. This post is intended for both students and parents/families, and I’ve broken them down into smaller chunks to make them more digestible. #1~#6 lays out tips for school selection, and #7~#10 are tips for general application strategy.  If you have any questions or comments about these tips, feel free to […]

Everybody Likes a Winner: The Very Real Effects of a National Championship

Everybody Likes a Winner: The Very Real Effects of a National Championship

Congratulations, Villanova Wildcats!  You just won a national championship and subsequently increased the number of applications you will receive for the foreseeable future.  Originally an unintended consequence of athletic success, winning a national championship and a spike in applications is now deemed a causal relationship rather than one of mere coincidence.   Research originally conducted […]

6 Key Factors in Choosing a College

6 Key Factors in Choosing a College

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With hundreds of colleges in the United States, how do you choose which schools to apply to? It’s tough to narrow down the list of colleges among so many options, but these guidelines will help you create a strategy to determine which schools are right for you. 1. Think about a range of schools. We strongly […]

Making Most of College Rankings [Quick Tips]

Making Most of College Rankings [Quick Tips]

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  Every year, eager college prospects, parents, and folks in admissions alike clamor for various reports on college rankings.  With our insatiable need for statistics and superficial information overload, we review the lists for validation (Yes, our ivy-covered towers are still standing strong!), redemption (Fingers crossed, please let our ranking improve from last year’s abysmal […]

5 Unconventional Tips for an Unforgettable College Visit

5 Unconventional Tips for an Unforgettable College Visit

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  You’ve probably heard from family members, friends, and mentors how valuable it is. Deciding which colleges to apply to? Do more college visits. Trying to get your teen life together? Visit more college campuses to motivate yourself. Finalizing your uber-important life decision after you’ve been fortunate enough to be accepted into one, perhaps a few? […]

Hit the Bullseye: Your Perfect MBA Program

Hit the Bullseye: Your Perfect MBA Program

As an admissions consultant, I notice that many people struggle to decide which MBA program is right for them. Getting an MBA is an amazing opportunity to enhance your education, professional skills, and even explore a new geographical region.  The possibilities are endless! But rather than choosing from a generic list of “top MBA programs,” use these tips to tailor your […]