Inside The Admissions Office
On December 2nd, Unigo and The Wall Street Journal are hosting a live webcast, called Inside the Admissions Office, with the Heads of Admissions from Princeton, U. Penn, Williams, Wesleyan, U. Vermont, Marquette, Grinnell and Bryn Mawr College. It will be free and streamed from wsj.unigo.com, as part of Unigo’s new partnership with The Wall
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How to Pay for College ?
Next to buying a house, a college education is one of the steepest expenses you will ever face. How much will it cost? Visit http://www.savingforcollege.com/college-savings-calculator/ and you’ll see that if a child is 4 years old today, saving for his or her college education will cost $247,000 assuming college tuition costs increase by 6% each
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Radio Show – Grad School Student Statistics
Our weekly radio segment on the newest Grad School Student Statistics. How have they changed and what does this mean for U.S. and International Graduate School Applicants. Sorry folks, only En Espanol… Estadisticas de estudiantes de masters Nuestro segmento semanal radial con Eli Bravo acerca de las ultimas estadisticas de estudiantes entrando en programas de
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Great SAT Video
Check out this SAT rap song, and like it says – “Relax” for a minute! SAT VIDEO
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Types of Interview Questions
What are the Types of Interview Questions and how to prepare to tackle them? The word “interview” comes from the French “entre” (between) and “voir” (to see). The role of the interview is to get a glimpse of a candidate beyond his or her physical appearance and resume. That’s why the interviewer asks all kinds
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2009 Grad Students Statistics Out
As reported by Inside Higher Ed, new grad school statistics show interesting information for this year’s graduate school candidates. Inside Higher Ed explains that for the first time in four years, the percentage of International Graduate Students entering graduate programs has not increased but flatted out. Every year for four years, this statistic grew, which
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Trends in College Admissions
What implications do they have on us? By Claudine Vainrub, Principal of EduPlan The National Association of College Admission Counseling – NACAC recently published their “2009 State of College Admissions Report”. Although reporting that college admission trends are relatively steady, there are many implications to newfound increased application numbers as well as the impact our
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