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  • Understanding Yale University’s Acceptance Rate

    Yale University’s Acceptance Rate How can a prospective student resist the charm of Yale’s neo-Gothic architecture? The buildings symbolise Yale’s commitment to tradition and academic excellence, an effort to communicate their commitment to the Oxbridge academic standard by which they were inspired.  Yale University’s reputation as one of the more selective Ivy League colleges (Harvard

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  • Understanding MIT’s Acceptance Rate

      MIT’s Acceptance Rate A highly reputed private research institute, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) provides world-class teaching and research that is required to solve problems relevant to the practical world and transform society for the better. “The mission of MIT is to advance knowledge and educate students in science, technology, and other areas

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  • Understanding Princeton’s Acceptance Rate

    With its commitment to academic excellence and its storied history, Princeton is one of the most sought-after universities for higher education in the U.S. Every year, thousands of ambitious aspirants dream of joining this elite and intellectually vibrant community. Many are disappointed for not making it. Students and parents need to understand the acceptance trends

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  • Behind the Scenes: The Journey of Your College Application

      Just as the application process for students is multifaceted, so is the job of the college admissions officers. For you, it is one application, but for the AOs, it is thousands of them. Processing applications is a highly complex process involving multiple steps. If you are wondering what happens after the application has been

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  • College Essay Checklist Before Submitting Your Application

    It is crucial to thoroughly review your Common App and other college essays before submitting them. Since you are applying to ED or EA and you will not get another chance to apply to these colleges in any of the other rounds, this is your last chance to polish and powerfully represent yourself. This blog

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  • Tips on Your Early Application to U.S. Colleges

    Early Decision deadlines for U.S. colleges are around the corner. Students who have decided to apply early are having sleepless nights regarding their application. There is a niggling feeling that perhaps some aspects of the application might not be complete. Do not worry! Ivy Central, with its years of experience in helping students with their

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  • Navigating College Discussions with Friends

    One of the most challenging times for graduating high schoolers is juggling their college application and maintaining a balance in their conversation with their friends who could be potential competitors. Having spent considerable time with your classmates in the growing-up years, you are confronted with a situation—the crossroads of the application process. During college discussions,

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  • ACT or SAT- Which One Should You Consider

      Which test to take- SAT or ACT We have received many questions about which standardized test students should focus on the SAT or the ACT. This comes with the recent news that many top-tier colleges have reversed their test-optional policies from COVID-19. Both these tests are standardized tests that are considered equally by U.S.

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  • How International Students Can Embrace Cultural Differences:

      Embracing Cultural Differences Traveling to the U.S. on a family holiday is vastly different from being a student in the U.S. There is the dizzying feeling of independence, coupled with nervousness and adventure. Many students are accompanied by their parents, while many students make their journey alone—into the world of higher education. Everything around

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  • Need Blind vs Need Aware- Differences in Admission Policies

    Need Blind vs Need Aware You may have come across these two terms when looking for colleges that offer financial aid and wondered what exactly they mean. These describe how universities and colleges view the financial needs of students during their admission process. Somehow colleges do not discuss the topic of financial aid explicitly, because

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