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  • Should you apply Early Action?

    Early Action, or EA, is offered by many public universities and a few private universities in the US, whose deadline is typically in November.It is often thought that Early Action (EA) is a ‘non-binding’ application to colleges and universities in the US. Typically, this means that you can apply to other universities simultaneously – something…

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  • It’s Not All About the Money!

    In the world of Careers Guidance, we are used to the idea that to help a young person prepare to make decisions about what career they want to pursue, you would explore their interests and strengths. Such considerations are essential; people tend to have more rewarding careers if they do something they enjoy and can…

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  • Tips on How to Write a Good Common App Essay | Ivy Central

    Still Writing Your Common App Essay? 5 Tips to Help You

    With the submission deadline for applying in the early round of US college applications rapidly approaching, you will hopefully be well on the way to finishing your personal essay. If you are struggling, then hopefully, this article will help as I share five tips from college admission professionals that can help you create a winning…

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  • Five Top Tips for Making the Most of Grade 9

    The move to Grade 9 can feel somewhat overwhelming, but it is also the start of a new chapter in a student’s life. Many think that learning has more of a point as thoughts start to move toward what comes after school. This makes Grade 9 a critical transition point for students; it allows them…

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  • US COLLEGES THAT ARE INTERVIEWING THIS FALL

    Giving a solid college interview can help sway the decision in your favor. If you haven’t already identified those colleges on your list that are interviewing this fall, now would be a good time to do that.

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  • Do I need to take an English Language test?

    Colleges and universities will look for an international student’s ability to study in English as part of their admissions process. All courses will be taught in English, so it makes sense that anybody they accept will need to understand what they are being taught. The two most common tests used to assess non-native students’ English…

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  • Summer Activities for College Applications | College Planning Guide

    Planning for College: What to do Over the Long Summer Break?

    If you are finishing grades 9 and 10, then the summer is the time for you to delve into your interests and explore new ones. Good grades will only get you so far in the college application process, colleges will also want to know about activities you have been a part of, and the long…

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  • Becoming a Lawyer in UK | Essential Training Guide | Ivy Central

    Essential Training Guide To Becoming a Lawyer in The UK Part 2.

    I will focus on the route followed by aspiring lawyers in the United Kingdom. The legal profession in both the US and the UK is regulated, meaning that you will have to meet specific professional standards to practice. Once you have met these standards, then the legal profession offers a vast array of career options…

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  • Becoming a Lawyer in USA | Essential Training Guide | Ivy Central

    Essential Training Guide To Becoming a Lawyer in The US Part 1.

    Through my discussions with students working with Ivy Central, I have noticed an increase in students expressing an interest in a career in law; with that in mind, in this article and the next, I will show you how to become a lawyer. This guide focuses on the US…

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  • US Colleges & Universities with high Graduation Rates | Ivy Central

    And the Graduation Rate is…..

    Degree courses in the US are based around a four-year program of study, but across all institutions offering degrees, the average time it takes students to graduate is over five years. The reasons for this are numerous. It might be that a student changes their major, or there are personal circumstances that result in them…

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