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Your Back-to-School Game Plan — Take Action!

Strategic College Consulting

Aim for a competitive GPA by excelling in advanced placement (AP), honors, or dual-enrollment courses. Get a tutor, go to teacher’s office hours, and/or find a study buddy to help you increase your proficiency of course material, or to help learn difficult subject matter.

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Demystify the MIT Acceptance Rate and Increase Your Chances of Getting In

StandOut College Prep

Letters of recommendation: Strong recommendation letters from teachers and counselors can provide valuable insight into your academic abilities, character, and potential for success at MIT. Letters of Recommendation MIT requires two letters of recommendation from teachers and one from a school counselor.

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College Admissions Glossary of Terms

Admissions Village

Possible decisions include acceptance/admission, deferral to the regular decision pool (for applications submitted in the early rounds), placement on a waitlist, or denial of admission. Letter of Intent: Not to be confused with a letter of continued interest.

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Kentucky Scholarships

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George Crafton Memorial Scholarship This awards $1,000 to high school seniors studying agriculture. The application requires two letters of recommendation, the most recent transcript, and a comprehensive essay. The application requires two letters of recommendation, the most recent transcript, and a comprehensive essay.

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Washington, D.C. and Maryland Scholarships

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Students under the age of 25 who have resided in an out-of-home placement in Maryland and who are attending a Maryland public college or university are eligible to apply. Applicants must be accepted prior to receiving the award, into a 4-year bachelor’s program in an acceptable field of study by an institution of higher learning.