College Posts



New 2010 US News College Rankings

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009 Comments
Author: Kyle
Under: College

Hello All!
The new 2010 US News college rankings were recently released! Below are a list of the top 10 colleges ranked by US News along with some of their statistics from our database.
1) Harvard University
Average GPA: 4.03
Average ACT: 34
Average SAT Score (1600): 1470
Average SAT Score (2400): 2220
Average SAT Reading: 720
Average SAT Math: 750
Average SAT Writing: [...]

Ten hut!

Monday, August 17th, 2009 Comments
Author: Awad
Under: College

When one thinks of top colleges, one might think of Harvard, Princeton, Yale, or any of the other ivies. It might come as a surprise to many, then, that Forbes recently ranked The United States Military Acadamy at West Point as the number 1 school in the country.

The venerable institution has produced sine a few [...]

College Admissions: an Afternoon with the Experts

Friday, August 7th, 2009 Comments
Author: Charles
Under: College

Do you want to have a head start in college applications? Does the admissions process seem daunting? Do you want to learn more about college life? Come join us at College Admissions: an Afternoon with the Experts to have your questions answered by students and professionals!

The Ends Will Justify the Means

Friday, July 24th, 2009 Comments
Author: Jasmine
Under: College

One major factor college admissions officers take into account in choosing future students is the SAT. Whether or not one scores well on the test can make or break the chances of getting in to a particular college. Although the definition of “doing well” varies depending on the student asked, many would agree [...]

Hello Summer, Hello Endless Possibilities

Friday, July 17th, 2009 Comments
Author: Jasmine
Under: College

As the school year comes to an end, high school students are left with roughly 2 months of free time. This summer vacation can be spent in a myriad of ways; whether one chooses to embark on a vacation, enlist in test preparation classes or summer school, slave over the deep fryer at the [...]

When Financial Aid is the Final Word

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009 Comments
Author: Dolly
Under: College

More than a year ago, when I was researching colleges as a high school senior, I chose only to apply to private institutions. My mother assured me that, as long as I was happy with my school, she would find a way to cover the price tag.
I graduated high school in June 2008, just a [...]

Weighing the Ivy Option

Monday, July 13th, 2009 Comments
Author: Risa
Under: College

The list of high quality colleges and universities in the United States is anything but brief. Yet, among the many, eight stand out. They are perceived bastions of academic excellence. They have substantial endowments and a rock star line-up of professors on tenure. They have been around, in some cases, longer [...]

Welcome (to Your New) Home

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009 Comments
Author: Risa
Under: College

Going off to college may mean leaving behind Mom and Dad, but it does mean picking up a new, mysterious cohabitant, your roommate. College freshmen overwhelmingly either choose to, or are required to, live in dorms. At some schools there exists the option of single inhabitant rooms, but these are few and far between. For [...]

A New York Education, Minus the New York Price

Monday, July 6th, 2009 Comments
Author: Awad
Under: College

Students looking to stay within their home state for college generally have a strong selection of state-sponsored schools to choose from. Residents of New York have the largest selection of state-supported system of universities, colleges, and community colleges in the world, through the State University of New York (SUNY). They also have the third [...]

An EArly EDge in College Admissions

Friday, July 3rd, 2009 Comments
Author: Kyle
Under: College

The fall of senior year is an eventful time for high school students. They have to take standardized tests, write their college essays, ask for letters of recommendation, and finish college and scholarship applications. It is a time full of decisions, and one of the biggest decisions a student has to make is whether or [...]