Tag Archives: choice
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April 6, 2015 10:52 am |
As a mother of a college applicant this year, I wanted to share some maternal advice. I also happen to have joined IntroAmerica recently but that’s not why I wanted to write this piece. First, take a deep breath and try to relax. The process may seem daunting, however, I can assure you it is manageable….
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March 27, 2015 11:13 pm |
For many Chinese middle-class families, study in the United States is very a expensive overhead. No one knows whether it is worth it because there are too many unpredictable factors in the future. The best strategy of risk aversion is to gain the skill of how to apply for a scholarship and to select a school…
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October 4, 2014 2:07 am |
As you engage in planning for college, you probably have lots of questions about the college admissions process. Because it is multifaceted and somewhat complicated, there is no simple answer to the question of how the college admission process works. Occurring in 3 basic phrase with various activities taking place in each phase, the process…
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November 12, 2013 2:08 am |
Dear Applicant, For international students, the experience of traveling half-way around the world can be challenging. People and environment are different. The food and culture will also take time to adjust to. Throw in the “college experience” and it’s enough to make one purchase a return ticket home. As a college access advisor at the…
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November 12, 2013 12:48 am |
To all friends who are considering studying abroad: Whatever ideas or reasons you have for studying abroad, you will have to undergo a “metamorphosis” of sorts. Maybe the word “metamorphosis” isn’t quite right. Literally, you will need to bathe in the fire and be reborn from the ashes like a phoenix. Of course, it happens…
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November 2, 2013 5:17 pm |
Before beginning the application process, one should finish the Standardized Tests, such as SAT, SAT 2, ACT and TOEFL. Though some students are still taking the tests in their senior year of high school, I completed all the tests by the end of my junior year of high school, thus I had more time for…
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May 4, 2013 3:36 pm |
Asking an eighteen year-old to make a decision that affects practically their entire life from that point forward may seem a little daunting—at least, that’s how I saw my college selection process. The college process was haunting to me in high school; it was precipice that loomed some what in the future, where one wrong…
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