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Tex Admissions Fall 2024 Freshmen Client Results

Tex Admissions

View from my house in Bali My freshmen Fall 2024 clients had the strongest outcomes of any admissions cycle. Although UT received the most applications and had the lowest admissions rate ever, 24 out of 37 of my clients (65%) gained admission to their first-choice UT major. You can view my nationwide results outcomes from all admissions cycles here.

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Colleges with the Most NFL Players in 2024

College Transitions

College basketball programs around the country are consistent sources of NBA talent, as top schools like Kentucky, Duke, and UNC produce athletes that every year get drafted into the pros. But the college football-to-NFL pipeline is even more productive. There are currently 1,696 active players in the NFL. And 1,503 of them—a massive 88.6%—were drafted […] The post Colleges with the Most NFL Players in 2024 first appeared on College Transitions.

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The Best Majors at Northwestern

The Koppelman Group

Northwestern is a top 10 university in the United States in Evanston, Illinois. Evanston is frequently named one of the best college towns in the country, with beaches along Lake Michigan, abundant arts and culture resources, and easy access to Chicago. Northwestern offers a big university experience and a small college environment all in one. There are six undergraduate schools, Arts & Sciences, Communication, Education & Social Policy, Engineering, Journalism & Marketing, and Music

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Difference Between Oxford vs Cambridge Books: A Comprehensive Comparison

sparkslearn

When it comes to educational resources, both Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press are highly reputable publishers known for their quality content. However, they cater to various academic levels and subjects differently. This comparison aims to elucidate the Difference Between Oxford vs Cambridge Books , focusing on educational level, publication focus, and teaching methodology.

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Brave New World Characters 

College Transitions

As I’ve written in other places, Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World is a trenchant critique of a media-saturated, conformist society. Frequently paired with George Orwell’s 1984, Brave New World posits a New World State in which citizens are sorted according to biological caste, promiscuous sex is encouraged, and everyone is “happy.” Into this mix arrives […] The post Brave New World Characters first appeared on College Transitions.