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Last Chance to Beat Accepted’s Price Increase!

By - Aug 30, 09:15 AM   Comments [0]

REMINDER: Only 2 days left to take advantage of Accepted’s current prices before our prices go up. Effective at 12:00 AM PT on Thursday, September 1, 2016, Accepted will increase all prices on its admissions consulting packages and hourly services. Accepted’s admissions consultants have helped literally thousands...

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Last Chance to Beat Accepted’s Price Increase!

By - Aug 30, 09:15 AM   Comments [0]

REMINDER: Only 2 days left to take advantage of Accepted’s current prices before our prices go up. Effective at 12:00 AM PT on Thursday, September 1, 2016, Accepted will increase all prices on its admissions consulting packages and hourly services. Accepted’s admissions consultants have helped literally thousands...

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Grad School Applicants: Think About Funding NOW

By - Aug 29, 09:15 AM   Comments [0]

If you’re applying for graduate admission and hope to receive funding, it is particularly important to pay attention to deadlines—your school’s deadlines for admission and aid consideration, any additional deadlines for scholarship materials, and any deadlines for funding from private sources or outside agencies. Here are...

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Heads Up: Price Increase Ahead!

By - Aug 23, 09:15 AM   Comments [0]

We just wanted to give you a head’s up that we’ll be increasing our prices September 1. So what does this mean for you? It means that you’ve got until Wednesday, August 31, 2016 to lock in a service at the current, low rate. Browse our...

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3 Steps for Rejected Applicants

By - Aug 22, 09:15 AM   Comments [0]

By now, many of you have received answers from early application efforts – either you got in…or you didn’t. If you got in, congrats – you probably feel amazing! However, if you face a fistful or rejections or waitlist notifications, then it’s normal and ok...

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Personal Statement Tip: Less is More

By - Aug 19, 09:00 AM   Comments [0]

Most of us have heard the saying “less is more,” but how many of us put it into practice when it counts? Your application essays are the perfect forum for reaping the benefits of this deceptively simple principle. First, what does “less is more” really mean? It’s...

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Harvard Kennedy School – Where the Bottom Line is Making a Difference to Society

By - Aug 17, 09:15 AM   Comments [0]

Today’s guest is Matt Clemons, Director of Admissions at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. He’s joining us to discuss the programs HKS offers and what it takes to get accepted. Welcome, Matt! Can you give us an overview of the MPP program? [1:25] The MPP is the largest...

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Attention International Students: TOEFL to Offer Free Online Course

By - Aug 16, 09:00 AM   Comments [0]

International students planning to study at an English language institution or university, candidates for scholarships or professional certification, English language learners who want to follow their progress, and students or workers applying for visas in certain countries can now take advantage of a free online...

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Add Detail to Your Social Enterprise/Community Service Goals

By - Aug 15, 09:00 AM   Comments [0]

Whether you’re applying for an MBA, a PhD in Public Policy (or many other doctoral fields), or a Masters in Social Work, you’re likely to talk about social enterprise, or community service, goals in your application. For some, this will be your primary objective –...

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Pokémon Go to Graduate School?

By - Aug 12, 09:15 AM   Comments [0]

Whether you’ve been a Pokémon devotee since childhood and downloaded Pokémon Go the very first day, or whether you wouldn’t know a Jigglypuff from a Charmander from your housecat, it’s hard to miss the fact that Pokémon Go is a phenomenon. What does it have to...

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