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College Admission Tips for 9th Grade

Great College Advice

We hope your first semester of high school was a smashing success! Although college is a long way off, your freshman year of high school is a great time to begin laying the foundation that will help you with the college admissions process in the years to come.

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Preparing for Early Admissions Decisions

AHM Advising

The holiday season has arrived, midterms are around the corner, and admissions decisions for ED I will soon be released. If you applied Early Decision and are deferred, you are a competitive candidate for admission or you would have been denied. Some students choose an ED I plan as a strategy to increase their chances of admission.

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Deferred Admission: What You Need to Know

Georgia Tech Admissions Blog

This week we welcome Assistant Director of Admission, Ashley Brookshire, to the blog. the gray-area that is college admission. In keeping with that theme, lets venture to a topic that some of you may find highly relevant as college admission decisions are being released: deferrals. Welcome, Ashley! What should you do?

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College Admissions Glossary of Terms

Admissions Village

An example of this might be that each student must take 2 natural science classes, 2 social science classes and 3 semesters of a language etc. Admissions/Application Language*: Acceptance/Admission: An offer of admission to a college for its incoming class. For more about activities read our past blog.

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Transferring Colleges: Should You Stay, or Should You Go?

Top Tier Admissions

From figuring out where your classes are, to navigating a new social scene, the first semester of college can feel confusing, disappointing, or overwhelming. If your grades are sinking, taking a semester off to regroup is a better plan than seeking an immediate transfer.

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College Admissions: Where to Focus in the 10th Grade

Great College Advice

We are often asked whether it is too early to start the college admissions process in the 10 th grade. If you are keenly interested in the college process and motivated to get started, the spring semester of 10 th grade is a perfect time to begin exploring the world of college admissions.

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The College Admissions Lifecycle: A Guide Through High School

Great College Advice

The college admissions process is a multi-year journey that begins in freshman year and culminates with college acceptance in senior year. While freshman grades typically carry less weight in college admissions, maintaining a strong GPA sets a positive trajectory. Test Preparation : Take SAT/ACT in your fall or spring semester.