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  • Going to College: Interview with “Little Ivy” Grad, Part 1

    Going to college is exciting for most students, not to mention a little scary. This can be particularly true for students who plan on going to college at highly selective schools. To help college-bound students interested in attending competitive schools, we at College Admission Secrets Exposed will be interviewing a recent graduate of Swarthmore College,… Continue reading »

  • Letter of Recommendation

    A letter of recommendation is important in the college admissions process because it gives the staff another view of you as an applicant. The typical letter of recommendation is written by a professional who knows you well and can describe your best qualities. If two applicants are evenly matched, a good letter of recommendation can… Continue reading »

  • The College Board

    Have you heard classmates talk about the College Board or seen the name pop up on Google searches? While you may not be familiar with this non-profit association, many of the tests it offers are household names. Most American students have heard of the SAT, PSAT, AP, and CLEP tests. In this article, we’re going… Continue reading »

  • SAT Subject Tests and the PSAT

    If you’re planning on going to college, you’ve probably already heard a lot about the SAT, SAT Subject Tests, and PSAT. But, you may still have questions about what these tests are like and why they seem to be such a big deal. This article will answer common concerns about the College Board’s SAT, SAT… Continue reading »

  • Secondary Education

    The best time to start preparing for college is when you’re in your secondary eduation school, more commonly known as high school. Even if you’re not sure whether you want to go to college, you should keep your options open by preparing now. If you decide to go to college, it will definitely be easier… Continue reading »