by guestblogger | Aug 15, 2023 | College Admissions, Essays
For all the miraculous things that ChatGPT can do, it has a lot of people worried, not least of all college consultants. College applicants need to write their own essays, and ChatGPT makes it too easy to fudge. Sort of. But will college admissions officers be running...
by guestblogger | Feb 28, 2023 | College Admissions, highly selective
Dartmouth Dean of Admissions: ‘It’s Not About the College, It’s About You’ by Lee Coffin | February 2, 2023 Here’s the counterintuitive thing about a college search: it’s not about the college. Oh sure, you’re looking at colleges as you check out a campus and ponder...
by guestblogger | Feb 25, 2023 | College Admissions, highly selective
By Austin Curwen, Annapolis College Consulting Highly Selective Admission FAQ What is meant by Highly Selective Admissions? In the world of college admissions, “highly selective” mean that these are schools that will turn down a vast majority of...
by guestblogger | Jan 12, 2023 | Junior Year, Senior Year
Article by Adriane Donkers, College Consultant with Annapolis College Consulting Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) courses are offered in many high schools. When choosing your classes each year, you may wonder whether you should enroll in...
by guestblogger | Jan 4, 2023 | College Admissions, Junior Year
An article adapted from one of our colleagues. and sprinkled with some of our original love. The original author is unknown. Your baby is one step closer to leaving the nest and you want to help! That is normal. College is their next milestone and you want to jump in...