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The latest news on college admissions
Vendors could serve as recommenders for b-school applicants from family businesses.
Studying in the U.S. is a great experience – but think twice about the cost.
Big cities and elite universities may seem ideal, but there’s more to consider when choosing a college.
More than 200 U.S. schools are still accepting applications for fall 2013.
Grab a pen and handwrite a thank-you to the sponsors of any scholarships you’ve been awarded.
Swallow your pride and cast a critical eye over your MBA application to figure out why it was rejected.
Respond to coaches’ phone calls and emails to convey interest as a prospective U.S. student-athlete.
Parents should be cautious about programs that may be a moneymaker for the university.
Newly admitted students take to social media to share their college acceptance letters.
Change privacy settings and untag photos to make sure social media represents you as an MBA applicant.














