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The ApplyTexas Application: Everything You Need to Know

August 30, 2019

News flash: not every college accepts the Common Application. While trying to add a Texas school, you might notice that it’s not there! For some colleges, you have choices about which application system you can use, and ApplyTexas might be one of the options. ApplyTexas is another online college submission system specifically for certain Texas schools, similar to other platforms like the Common Application or Coalition Application. As one of the biggest states in the country,

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Educational Consultant in Hong Kong: InGenius Prep Opens New Office

August 28, 2019

InGenius Prep officially opened a new office in Hong Kong last month, making it the 12th location worldwide. First founded at Yale six years ago, InGenius Prep has expanded rapidly, with offices now in the US, Canada, China, and Korea, with plans to open in Los Angeles and Singapore in the coming months.

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InGenius Prep on the Inc. 5000 Fastest-Growing Companies 2019!

August 14, 2019

InGenius Prep ranked #432 of all private companies nationwide in terms of annual growth on the distinguished Inc. 5000 list of fastest growing companies. Additionally, InGenius Prep was the top-ranked admissions counseling company on the list, the 2nd fastest-growing company in Connecticut, and the 6th fastest-growing education company.

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Supplemental Essays 2019-2020: The Ultimate Guide

August 9, 2019

You're probably applying to a wide range of colleges, all of which have their own unique supplemental essay prompts. If you're starting to feel a bit overwhelmed by the many different essays you need to write, you're not alone! Luckily, we have a master list of supplemental essay prompts from

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A Guide to Applying for Merit-Based College Scholarships

August 2, 2019

College is expensive. More and more expensive, it seems, every year. So it should come as no surprise that many students are dependent on financial aid to help their families absorb the cost. While the process of applying for need-based aid is fairly straightforward and outlined on university websites, merit scholarships and aid are often less obvious.

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When Should I Submit My Law School Applications?

July 30, 2019

If you’re planning to apply to law school, it’s almost go-time. You’re probably aware that the applications for many top law schools open as early as August, and almost all of them are out by early September. Hopefully you’ve racked up those extracurriculars, beefed up that resumé and are happy with your LSAT score (or preparing for the next sitting). As you check in on your recommendations, while

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Should I Go to Medical School? 50 Questions to Ask Yourself

July 29, 2019

It’s easy to say that you want to become a doctor when you’re a kid. But when it comes to planning the logistics and approaching the matter practically, “should I go to medical school?” is a valid question, considering the tremendous time and dedication the profession demands. Long story short: attend medical school only if you’re serious about

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GMAT vs. GRE: Which Graduate Admissions Test Is Right For You?

July 29, 2019

After a few years of work experience post-college, you’ve decided that you’re ready to take the plunge and finally apply to business school. But when you look at the application requirements, you notice that you can take use scores from either the GMAT or the GRE for MBA programs. To have a standout

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7 Ways to Stand Out as a STEM College Applicant

July 24, 2019

So you’ve known you love chemistry since your first volcano experiment in 5th grade and continue to get your best grades in chemistry class. Or maybe your love for engineering stems (no pun intended!) from all of the times that you’ve taken apart your family’s VCR as a kid, much to your mother’s dismay, just so that you could figure out how to put it back together

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SAT Requirements for the Top 50 Colleges

July 23, 2019

If you’ve taken the SAT multiple times, sorting through all your scores can seem like a hassle - especially when you’ve got particular sections or sittings where your performance is way better than others. Guess what? You don’t always have to send in every one your scores to all of your schools. If you’re concerned about your test

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