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50 Best Scholarships for Graduate Students – 2025

Now that we’ve given you all the lists you need to identify which graduate programs to apply to, depending on your desired degree (PsyD or MBA? MD or JD?) and location (California or New York? Online, perhaps?), it’s time to help you figure out how to pay for the...

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20 Best Public High Schools in North Carolina – 2025

If you live in the Tar Heel State, you might have wondered what the best public high schools are in North Carolina. This is understandable — for many students, finding the best high school is just as important as scoping out the right university. For students whose academic interests...

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How Competitive Is College Admissions for Montgomery County, MD Students in 2026?

If you’re raising a student in Montgomery County, you’re already familiar with the region’s academic culture: rigorous schools, motivated students, and high expectations. It’s an extraordinary environment for learning, but also one of the toughest college admissions landscapes in the nation. MCPS alone includes national standouts like Walt Whitman,...

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Class of 2029 Acceptance Rates & Admissions Data

The high school Class of 2025 (college Class of 2029) has faced some huge challenges, including attending school through the COVID-19 pandemic and applying to college in an incredibly competitive era. However, these hardworking students have left nothing on the table. Want to find out how they fared? We’ve...

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20 Best Public High Schools in Virginia – 2025

For many students, finding the ideal high school is just as important as scoping out the right university. Especially for students whose academic interests are defined early, public high schools that offer specialized curriculums are a big draw. At these campuses, students not only prepare for the next step...

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Strategies for Applying Early Decision

In the early 1990s, the University of Pennsylvania was struggling to keep up with its fellow Ivy League universities and found itself frequently relegated to “backup plan” status among the nation’s top students. Their institution’s location in less-than-idyllic West Philadelphia and the “sounds like a state school” name contributed...

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