| 
Getting into an Ivy League School is more than just GPA and SAT Scores. In fact, only about 20% of applicants in the top 1 percentile of test scores get into Princeton University.
Other than Grades, Ivy League admissions departments look at many other things, such as:... |
| | 
Need a Student Loan? Start Here.
A big worry among prospective students is whether or not they will be able to afford college.
Luckily a student loan is one of the easiest loans to get. All you usually need is a cosigner and you can be approved for a decent size... |
|
| 
Going to college for your first time can be an enlightening but challenging task. Students need to be focused and take college seriously when it comes to school work, as it does not compare to high school. A tough workload, a busy schedule and moving away from the parents'... |
| | 
There seems to be a big deal about lists and college rankings. Let's face it, people love and are fascinated with lists. Top 10 lists, Top 100, etc.
A top 10 list can easily sway a student’s decision in what college they choose to attend. But, what if these college... |
|
| 
At some point in your college career you will have to declare a major. This task, typically done in your sophomore or junior year, is probably one of the biggest decisions you will make during your time at college. Trying to figure out what you want to do for the rest of... |
| | 
What Should You Look For When Visiting a College?
When visiting schools that you're interested in attending, there are plenty of items to keep in mind as you explore the school that you'll be spending the next four or more years of your life at.
If the school is on your... |
|