Caroline Koppelman

Virtual College Tours for High School Students

The pandemic is still raging, flights and gas are expensive, traveling takes time. There are a lot of reasons to do a virtual college tour. They save time and money and are an alternative for many schools that have not welcomed prospective students back to campus. However, these tours are new…. Like really new. Like 2020 new. Your parents/older sister/cousin probably haven’t done them before. We get questions from students all the time about how to approach virtual college tours so we wanted to answer the most pressing questions you may have before you sign up.

Best Undergraduate Schools for Classics

So you like the classics? No, we aren’t talking about the Beatles, think more Latin. One could argue that Classics is one of the oldest college majors. When you envision the study of classics, you might think of old brick libraries with creeping ivy, tomes housed in luxurious rooms, fine lecture halls with intricate woodwork, and at a lot of schools, you wouldn’t be wrong. Many classics departments look like they are being pulled right off of a dark academia-inspired Tumblr page. However, they don’t have to be. Classics programs come in all shapes and sizes and at many top schools. Our list could be as long as the Iliad, but we decided to keep it to our top ten choices.

Best Undergraduate Schools for Cognitive Science

Cognitive science is an exciting field that blends a wide range of topics. Cognitive science students can study everything from psychology to neuroscience to computer programming. It’s kind of the triple threat of science degrees, it has a little bit of everything. If you are thinking about jumping into the exciting world of cognitive science, be sure to check out these 10 top-tier schools with great cognitive science programs.

The Best Unique and Creative College Essay Introductions

In this blog post, we will tell you how to write the best college essay introduction…” We’re diving right in with a what-not-to-do. College essays are always challenging. That’s why most of our blog is about the ins and outs of essay writing and it’s what most of our clients come to us for help with, too. You’re sitting there on your laptop, blank screen, with absolutely no idea where to start. Should you go corny? Saucy? Informative? What if it sounds bad? What if it makes me look dumb? Take a breath. Let’s figure it out together.

10 Best Undergraduate Schools for Accounting

Maybe you want to be an accountant (and we are talking actually an accountant, don’t let TikTok fool you) or maybe you just are interested in accounting. Many students who concentrate in accounting go on to jobs outside of the accounting field. Jobs like Budget or Financial Analyst, Business and Financial Consultant, Finance Manager, Personal Financial Advisor, and many more. Whatever you want to do with your accounting degree, here are 10 top-tier programs that are perfect for that pursuing accounting:

Best Guide to Virtual College Campus Visits

While some people don’t seem to want to acknowledge it, the pandemic isn’t over. This means virtual campus visits are here to stay for another year. While some colleges have reopened on-campus visits and tours, some are still keeping it virtual or offering both. If you are going the virtual route, we have some tips to make sure you are getting the best info you can, virtually.

How to Write Unique and Creative College Essay Conclusions 

You’ve worked extremely hard on your college essays. Spent hours on hours making it clear, concise, and powerful. You’ve told a beautiful story that tells the reader what you’re all about. It is your magnum opus. There’s one issue though, your conclusion is non-existent.

The Ultimate Guide to Making a College List with Test Scores 

In a previous post, we talked about how to make a college list without test scores. But now, you have your scores and you want to start making a strategic list that accurately reflects your standing. While you take into account your personality, the college’s size and location, and student culture, you also need to have an eye on where you fit into these schools’ admissions data. From there, you can determine which schools make up your safety, target, and reach schools. If this sounds a little too ‘heady,’ don’t worry – we can help you sort through the numbers and find your fit.

10 Best Undergraduate Schools for Entrepreneurship

Universities are creating more opportunities for students to get excited about entrepreneurship both in and outside of the classroom. While most entrepreneurship programs are a part of business schools, many universities offer entrepreneurship classes and minors to non-business students, making it one of the most interdisciplinary business tracks there is. If you love entrepreneurship it’s worth it to check out these ten top programs:

Ultimate Guide to In-Person College Campus Visits

College campus visits have been slowly coming back. The pandemic might not be over, but schools have been starting to invite prospective students back onto campus mostly for tours. Seeing a college in person can be great, but we have always had a love-hate relationship with college tours. There are some positives to them. You can see the school. You can get a feel for the campus. You can see a fancy library as your dad takes photos on an iPad. We aren’t actually sure if that last one is positive. But college tours aren’t the be-all-end-all that some students think they are.

10 Best Undergraduate Schools for Management

Getting a degree in management opens some exciting doors in the business world. If your dream is to be an executive, management is probably the degree for you. While many people go back to school for an MBA in management, many top schools also offer it to undergrads. Management majors learn a broad set of business, finance, and marketing skills as well as about economics and the practical leadership skills it takes to help run an organization. If this sounds like what you want to learn as an undergrad, we highly suggest you look into these ten top programs:

10 Best Undergraduate Schools for Public Policy

If you care about affecting the issues in the United States (and there are plenty to choose from) public policy might be a good academic path for you. The major or area of study looks different at different schools, but the broad strokes idea is students in the public policy disciplines will look at how to solve problems through, well, policy. Students with a degree of focus in public policy often go on to work in government, politics, and non-profits. If you are someone who watches the news every night and has ideas about how to get regulate corporate carbon footprints, public policy might be the right trajectory for you.

Early Decision 2021 Statistics

We are kind of numbers nerds. Seriously, we love pouring over data, especially the type of data that helps us prepare for next year’s college application season. By now, colleges have chosen their early decision admissions and many have shared that data online. We love to track this data and look for trends that might help our students make decisions in the future. This year was a bit of a mixed bag. So let’s look at the number for this year’s ED admissions.

10 Best Summer Film Programs 

If you’re interested in a film major—or just movies in general—a summer pre-college program focused on film and the entertainment industry is a great way to get an introduction to the business. These summer programs can help you show colleges just how interested you are in film. Precollege programs also give you a preview of college life—you can live on your own and meet students from all walks of life.