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Highly Selective Colleges and the Applicants They Accept
What is it that the most prestigious colleges are looking for when they admit their applicants? For the most part, admissions counselors from highly selective colleges are looking to form well-rounded classes. In their quest to do this, they’re seeking students who have a level of uniqueness and who show a depth and breadth of academic as well as extracurricular accomplishments and talents.
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Posted:6/30/2009 4:52:00 PM
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Tags:competitive selective ivy coach sat act subject test admissions application 

The Importance of the Essay in Gaining Admission to a Highly Selective College
Considering that admissions counselors have only a few minutes to read through each application, students need to view their essays as an opportunity to showcase their talents and interests, and to tell their story. 
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Posted:6/30/2009 4:52:59 PM
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Tags:essay admissions ivy coach personal statement 

Finding the Perfect Fit: A college sizing guide
Colleges don’t exactly come in one size that fits all. There are schools as small as a few dozen students and others that have the populations of small countries. Various student body sizes produce drastically different college experiences, so it is important to figure out what size suits you according to your persona.
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Posted:1/12/2009 3:11:06 PM
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What I Wish I'd Known About Applying to College
Don’t wait ‘til after you get in—here’s what college students wish they’d known before applying.
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Posted:4/21/2009 3:42:19 PM
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Tags:applications students getting in advice 

11 Things You Never Knew You Needed to Survive in College
Here are 11 not-so-obvious suggestions for what you’ll need at college.
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Posted:5/8/2009 3:50:53 PM
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Tags:packing list college necessities 

College Dating
College Dating
Jessica Gross
Votes:1
Our parents (well, most of them) did the dinner-and-a-movie thing, but our generation has pioneered the random hookup. This February, we thought we’d take some time before Valentine’s Day to investigate exactly what goes on when the lights go out at campuses across the country.
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Posted:6/12/2009 1:35:30 PM
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Tags:valentine' s day sex hookup hook up make out makeout kiss 

Get Started, Get In: Unigo's Guide to the College Search
Welcome to the college search! Your mission is to get from the thousands of excellent higher-ed options to the one school that's right for you. Got questions? Oh yes you do. Unigo's here to help you find your way through the college-search maze 'til you get to where you're going. 
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Posted:5/28/2009 5:20:19 PM
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Tags:admissions applications getting in financial aid getting started 

Unigo Guide to Sinners & Saints: Chastity and Lust
Unigo Guide to Sinners & Saints: Chastity and Lust
Ester Bloom, Ari Finkelstein, Jessica Dye, and Valerie Willis
Votes:5
Putting out versus locking it up. Unigo’s Guide to Sinners and Saints shows you the schools where students are charged with Chastity, and those of Lust where students can’t seem to shake shagging.
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Posted:6/3/2009 5:44:05 PM
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Tags:chastity lust sinners saints vassar santa barbara arizona state rpi providence notre dame 

Unigo Guide to Sinners & Saints
Unigo Guide to Sinners & Saints
Ester Bloom, Ari Finkelstein, Jessica Dye, and Valerie Willis
Votes:5
Check out the Unigo Guide to Sinners & Saints to see which colleges top our lists for Gluttony, Temperance, Sloth, Diligence, Greed, Charity, Pride, Humility, Envy, Kindness, Wrath, Patience, Lust, and Chastity. Come Judgment Day, where will your school be headed? Find out now.
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Posted:6/3/2009 4:32:59 PM
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Tags:sinners saints deadly sins heavenly virtues 

Cash for College: How to get scholarships
Most students and parents are under the impression that you need to either be an Olympic-caliber athlete or have perfect test scores and grades to qualify for some free money, but that’s not necessarily the case. With proper planning, research, and ambition, many students can qualify for and receive a scholarship that is right for them.
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Posted:2/18/2009 3:46:05 PM
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The Importance of the Essay in Gaining Admission to a Highly Selective College
Considering that admissions counselors have only a few minutes to read through each application, students need to view their essays as an opportunity to showcase their talents and interests, and to tell their story. 

Highly Selective Colleges and the Applicants They Accept
What is it that the most prestigious colleges are looking for when they admit their applicants? For the most part, admissions counselors from highly selective colleges are looking to form well-rounded classes. In their quest to do this, they’re seeking students who have a level of uniqueness and who show a depth and breadth of academic as well as extracurricular accomplishments and talents.

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