How to Demonstrate Interest in a College

So, how do you demonstrate interest in college apps? We can explain reasons to pay attention to demonstrated interest.
2025 Boston University Acceptance Rate: Class of 2029

Boston University acceptance rate (Class of 2029), admit profile, test-optional policy, and more. Let’s build a step-by-step application plan.
U.S. News: Best Colleges Rankings for 2026

U.S. News’ Best Colleges for 2026 are out. Decode the data, see who’s on top, and learn what the results mean for your application strategy.
College Grants and Scholarships: What’s the Difference?

In this article, we’re going to investigate one factor that confuses a lot of families: what’s the difference between college grants and scholarships?
Should I Go To Law School?

Usually the first question I get from potential law school applicants is, Should I go to law school? It’s a question that every aspiring law applicant should ask.
3 Reasons the Common App is Helpful for Students

If you’re applying to college, chances are you’ve heard of the Common App. You may still have questions about it though; more specifically, you may be wondering what it is and why you would choose to use it to apply to college.
When Applying Early to College Can Pay Off

The college admission code isn’t a code that can be cracked easily. There are no hard and fast rules that apply for all colleges and the selection criteria aren’t entirely objective. But data can provide us with some clues into admission chances.
What to Do at a Virtual College Fair

If you’re a rising junior or senior, you’re probably starting to think about building and finalizing your college list. At this point, you may be wondering, “what do I do at a college fair?” or even asking yourself, “how do I network at a virtual college fair?” and while this is unprecedented territory for all of us, luck for you, the experts know what to do.
How to Write Your Johns Hopkins Supplemental Essays

Discover essential strategies for crafting a standout Johns Hopkins supplemental essay. Learn how to reflect on your life experiences and effectively convey your fit for the Hopkins community.