Booklist praises The Enlightened College Applicant

Chicago, IL— Following on the heals of this week’s endorsement from Publishers Weekly, The Enlightened College Applicant: A New Approach to the Search and Admissions Process, received a second major endorsement from one of the leading book review magazines. Booklist, the official publication of the American Library Association, lauded...

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Publishers Weekly endorses The Enlightened College Applicant

New York, NY— College Transitions’ guidebook, The Enlightened College Applicant: A New Approach to the Search and Admissions Process, received its first major endorsement from Publishers Weekly. The publication called our book “friendly, easy-to-follow” and stating that “the voice of reason in these soon-to-be-dog-eared pages will provide comfort and...

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How high does my GMAT/GRE need to be?

Admissions officers will often tell you to go ahead and apply to their programs, even when your test score is at the low end of their GMAT range. To some degree this is worthwhile advice; you can’t get in if you don’t apply. But applying is time consuming, expensive,...

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College Transitions presents research at 41st Annual ASHE Conference

Columbus, OH— College Transitions co-founder Michael Trivette traveled to the annual conference for the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE) to present a research manuscript titled “Finding Freedom: Facilitating Postsecondary Pathways for Undocumented Students.” The paper focuses on non-profit organizations and their ability to promote college access...

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MBA Testing 101

Should I take the GMAT or GRE for business school? Most top programs now accept either the GMAT or the GRE, with no preference for one over the other. So the first consideration should be whether you think you want to apply to other types of graduate programs. If...

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