Author Archive - Admissionado

How to Choose the Right Day of the Week to Go to the Casino

By - Jun 14, 01:24 AM   Comments [0]

How to Win at the Casino – Tips to Win Online Casino Games Gaming can be fun, however it aids enormously if you recognize a couple of points before you tip foot in a casino site. Your House (Casino) Always Has an Advantage Your house advantage...

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Is Withdrawing from a College Class a Wise Decision?

By - May 27, 09:57 AM   Comments [0]

It’s no secret: college is stressful. You’ve got essays stacking up, exams around the corner, extracurricular commitments eating away at your study time, and of class, somewhere in between all that, you’d like to have a social life. We get it; it’s enough to make...

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From Aspiration to Admission: A Comprehensive Guide to Harvard’s 2+2 Program

By - May 24, 09:12 AM   Comments [0]

Most business school students didn’t decide to earn an MBA until several years into their careers. They graduated from university, spent years in the workforce, and eventually decided that having garnered valuable experience, they wanted to accelerate their career with an MBA. Reinforcing this typical...

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To Learn or to Leap: Should I Take a Gap Year? 

By - May 21, 16:14 PM   Comments [0]

So, you’re thinking about taking a gap year? You’re not alone. Many colleges and universities are starting to advertise this option on their websites – even Malia Obama took one!  There is some evidence that suggests that a gap year might actually be beneficial to students,...

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Is College Worth It In 2023? An Honest Option

By - May 18, 12:56 PM   Comments [0]

Higher education is being put through the wringer in the toughest evaluation it has had in decades. Students, parents, teachers as well as journalists, economists, scientists, politicians – everyone is questioning the value of college and it all boils down to one question: Should I Go...

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Questions to Ask Colleges on Tours

By - May 15, 12:00 PM   Comments [0]

First off, if you’re a parent and reading this, we have one important piece of advice for you when you start touring colleges with your student… Don’t be “that parent”… Once the tour begins, do NOT be “that parent” who asks a million questions. Here’s the painful,...

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The Balancing Act: How Many Extracurriculars Should I Have?

By - Apr 7, 19:09 PM   Comments [0]

There’s no denying how important extracurriculars are when it comes to a student’s college application.  They help students gain leadership skills, show their eagerness to engage in their communities, and thus, give them a competitive edge in the overall college admissions process. However, the emphasis on the...

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How to Write a Powerful Common App Essay: Tips & Prompt Analysis (2023-2024)

By - Apr 5, 11:35 AM   Comments [0]

You have 250-650 words to convince an admissions officer that you are the right fit for your dream school. Challenge accepted? We are here to help you craft a powerful common app essay to submit! Why The Common App Essay Matters; Or, Your Skywalker Moment Before we...

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ACT vs SAT: Which Test Should I Take and Why?

By - Apr 3, 11:04 AM   Comments [0]

High school is full of choices, such as which classes to take, which extracurricular activities to partake in, and which future schools to apply to. Some of these choices will come naturally, while some choices will require more informed decisions. These choices will only intensify your...

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Are AP Classes Worth it: The Impact on College Admissions

By - Apr 1, 09:46 AM   Comments [0]

The AP (Advanced Placement) Program is administered by the College Board (the same folks who cook up the SATs) and is technically considered a college-level curriculum.  Some courses are a full year; some are only half. All AP exams are given in May, and you...

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