Avoid Common Pitfalls

Here are some common traps students fall into when writing their essays and how to avoid them:

  1. Clichés and Overused Topics: Writing about how “winning taught me to work hard” or “I want to help people” can be true, but they’re overused and generic. If you choose a common topic, f...
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Hello Parents of Rising Seniors and Juniors,

Are you wondering how to support your students through the college application process? Our comprehensive workshop is here to help! Designed to guide your students through the intricacies of college applications, our workshop will take the uncertainty out ...
Tips for a college visit over Spring break

The spring semester presents a wonderful opportunity to take an inventory of your academic experiences thus far, especially the positive ones. While underclassmen with fewer experiences may have a tough time determining interests or passions, there are simple questions to help identif...

A college counselor explains test-optional, test-blind and test-flexible policies and why you might have fewer reasons to stress as you prepare for college.

The college admissions experience involves different levels of stress. In my years as a higher education professional, I’ve observed that prepa...

It’s almost time to fill out college applications, wait, but even before that, students need to write their supplemental essays and the angst-producing Great American stresser, the Common Application essay. Starting to brainstorm essay topics and create first drafts of essays is an excellent way for...

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