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How Competitive Is College Admissions for Philadelphia-Area Students in 2025?

Families in the Philadelphia suburbs often describe the college admissions process as unusually intense. Conversations with neighbors revolve around course rigor, testing benchmarks, and admissions odds. Students compare their schedules and activities with classmates. Parents hear that spots at selective colleges are harder and harder to secure. And the...

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How One Columbus, OH Student Earned Admission to Elite Colleges

College admissions for business-oriented students have grown increasingly competitive, especially at top public flagships and Ivy League universities. Strong grades alone are no longer enough. Admissions officers want to see focus, initiative, quantitative readiness, and real-world engagement with business concepts. Today, we’re spotlighting Nika, a Columbus-area student who transformed...

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Online College Review: Should I Go to National University?

National University is a private nonprofit institution that has been serving working adults, military-affiliated students, and transfer learners since 1971. Its one-course-per-month accelerated format, WSCUC regional accreditation, and deep roots in California teacher credentialing make it a distinctive option in the adult-focused online education market. This review examines what...

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What is SAT & ACT Superscoring, and Which Colleges Use It?

It is human nature to selectively showcase only our best moments while simultaneously sweeping those that are less flattering out of sight. When serious high school athletes put together highlight reels for recruitment videos, they cherry-pick touchdowns, dunks, or home runs, not fumbles, air balls, and strikeouts. On social...

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Online College Review: Liberty University

Liberty University is regionally accredited by SACSCOC, enrolls more than 100,000 students across residential and online programs, and holds one of the broadest programmatic accreditation portfolios of any private university in the United States, including CCNE nursing, CACREP counseling, CAEP education, ABET engineering, CEPH public health, ABA law, and...

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