The Rise of the “New Ivies”: A Shift in Higher Education’s Landscape
In a significant development within the realm of higher education, Forbes has released its latest ranking of the “New Ivies,” a term …
USA: Off with Their Federal Grants
American scholars, university faculty, educators, professors, students, and parents were left stunned by the $400 million federal grant cuts to Columbia University. …
The Return of the SAT/ACT: A Movie Title or A Student’s Reality?
What does it mean for international students? The SAT/ACT test has been decisive for American university applications for about 100 years- a …
How Ivy League and Top tier USA Universities evaluate candidates for bachelor’s degrees
Universities in the USA follow a detailed, multi-step process to evaluate applications, ensuring they select candidates who excel both academically and personally. …
Just because you were waitlisted, it doesn’t mean you should wait!
12th grade has been a very tiresome and pressured year; we get it. You have put all your energy and soul into …
Is SAT-optional an option, or is it really just good for business?
To begin with, universities and colleges embraced the idea of a test-optional policy for admission to address the difficulty of sitting for …