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Category: Admissions
Exploring the University of California
The University of California system is considered one of the best state university systems in the U.S.A. Four out of the ten campuses of the University of California colleges featured in the top 50 in Forbes’ 2024-25 America’s Top Colleges list. At #5 is The University of California Berkeley, and at # 13 is the University… Read more
Top Summer Program: The John Locke Institute Summer Program
The John Locke Institute Summer Program The John Locke Institute (JLI) is an educational organization with the singular purpose of broadening the intellectual horizons of high school students. Through essay competitions, seminars, residential summer programs, and events, JLI aims to expand the intellectual horizons of students, fostering critical thinking skills essential for future problem-solving. As… Read more
Top Summer Program-Horizon Research
As an ambitious high school student aiming to get into a top university in the U.S., imagine spending a few weeks of your summer holidays doing college-level research work under the guidance of eminent professors. While the word “research” may send chills down your spine and your immediate reaction is HELP!, we are not asking… Read more
Are U.S. Summer Schools Worth the Investment?
As an international student, if you are looking to make the best use of your summer holidays, you could join a summer school in the U.S. While your vision of your holiday time might be to play video games, watch movies, and catch up with friends, the benefits of joining a 4- to 7-week summer… Read more
A comprehensive analysis of Brown’s class of 2028
Insights into Admission Numbers and Trends For the class of 2028, Brown University received an application of 6,244 in the Early Decision round, and they admitted 898 students. Further 1,623 students received their admission offer in the Regular Decision out of an application pool of 42,637. According to the Brown Daily Herald, the overall acceptance… Read more
A comprehensive analysis of Columbia’s class of 2028
Insights into Columbia’s Admission Statistics for the Class of 2028 Columbia has offered 2,319 students admission to the class of 2028 from a pool of 60,248 applicants for both Early and Regular decision; the highest in the history of Columbia, according to their website. However, the acceptance rate is a low 3.9 %. Columbia released… Read more
A Comprehensive Analysis of MIT’s Class of 2028
MIT breaks records with 28,232 Applications for the Class of 2028 MIT announced that for the class of 2028, they received a record-breaking application of 28,232 including Early and Regular Action. The number of students who received the offer is 1,275. This represents an overall acceptance rate of 4.5%. In the Early Application cycle, MIT… Read more
Regular Decision Notification Dates for the Class of 2028
Regular Decision Notification Dates for the Class of 2028 You have done the hard work, and whether it’s Amherst or Harvard, Caltech or UPenn that is your top choice school, remember that the right school will choose you for the right reasons. You will do well no matter which college or university you attend; focus… Read more
What is a Good SAT Score
What is a Good SAT Score? For the Top 20 Universities! A strong SAT score can increase your chances of attending a particular college. For the Top 20 Universities (Forbes College Ranking), a SAT Score of 1520 is essential, with at least 720 in Critical Reading. Do not repeat the exam once you reach 1520… Read more
What You Need To Know About Occidental College
Occidental College is a private liberal arts college located in Los Angeles, California, United States. The college was founded in 1887. The campus covers 120 acres in the residential neighborhood of Eagle Rock, northeast of downtown Los Angeles. The college is known for its commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship. It has received national recognition… Read more