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The Big Tests: The SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test )
If you are interested in applying to some of the hundred most selective liberal arts colleges and research universities...
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The Big Tests: How Does the PSAT Fit into the Picture?
Each October, the College Board offers an abbreviated version of the SAT called the PSAT. Though rarely spelled out,...
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The Big Tests: When Should You take the SAT?
The SAT is offered seven times during the school year: October, November, December, January, March, May, and June. It is...
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The Big Tests: The SAT Subject Tests
The College Board offers one-hour subject matter tests in addition to the SAT in subjects ranging from biology to...
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Deciding About Early Decision and Other Early Options
Although most students apply to college by January 1 of their senior year and choose from among their options once they...
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Deciding About Early Decision and Other Early Options: Does Applying Early Help Your Chances?
It has been common knowledge for many years that the percentage of students accepted via early decision is usually...
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Should You Apply Early Decision or Early Action?
In the last few years, several high-profile selective colleges, including Princeton University, Harvard University, and...
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Applying Well: Topics to Avoid While Writing College Essays
What to Avoid Some topics, though, are best avoided altogether, no matter how distinctive your approach. You should...
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Applying Well: Getting Great Letters of Recommendation for College Application
Waive Your Right to See the Letters The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, known as FERPA, gives students the...
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Applying College Well: The Student Athlete
Athletic talent can be the biggest hook of all when it comes to admission at a selective college. If you are an...
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