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Why You Should Consider Applying To Schools In The South When talking with students in the Northeast about applying to colleges, most don’t even think

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The New dSAT: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
The New dSAT: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly The College Board has made huge changes to the SAT to keep up with the

Colleges Similar to Tulane
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So You Want an Open Curriculum?
So You Want an Open Curriculum? Open curricula have gained increased popularity. They’re very attractive, coming off as highly flexible. That said, an open curriculum

More Tips On Making The Most Of A College Visit
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Is it Worth Taking Art Courses in High School?
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5 Summer Book Recommendations For Writers To Work On Your Writing
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A Day in the Life of a Liberal Arts Student
A day in the life of a liberal arts student What do you do at a liberal arts college? What does a sample day look

How High Schoolers Can Submit to Literary Magazines (Part 2)
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Which Type of Art Should I Study?
If you’re considering art school, you may wonder about the different types of art and how can they translate to career and academic success.