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Heller 2023 Winter Highlights

Heller Admissions Blog

Every quarter, my colleagues in Heller Communications put out a new issue of the Heller magazine, and at the risk of sounding like a bit of a dweeb, I always read it cover to cover. The Heller Magazine always does a great job highlighting interesting stories from students, alumni, faculty, and even giving a bit of Heller history.

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Best Extracurricular Activities for Undergraduate Business School

The Koppelman Group

Don’t forget to get plugged into business news: newspapers, magazines, trade publications, podcasts, etc. More research might lead you to a convergence of public policy and real esate investing and how that works hand in hand with affordable housing initiatives. Internships “Duh” Stop sassing us, teens. Start a business!

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How to Write the Middlebury College Supplement 2024-2025

The Koppelman Group

With their test-optional policy (only 42% of applicants last year submitted scores) and no supplement, you might think it only takes a click to convincingly apply to Middlebury. You should then explain how you’ve developed this passion, like maybe that unquenchable thirst to read led you to get an internship at a publishing house?

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Meet My Co-hort: Robert Hitt

Heller Admissions Blog

He is now a 2nd year Master of Public Policy Student concentrating in Economic and Racial Equity. Thinking about what I wanted to do, I knew I was interested in politics and law, which left me debating between policy or law school. I still might, who knows, but someone had mentioned public policy, and I thought this idea was neat.

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How to Get Into Boston University: Requirements and Strategies

Shemmassian Academic Consulting

Alumni hold positions in nearly every industry—you can find Boston Terriers in roles as magazine editors, state governors, Fortune 500 CEOs and CFOs, U.S. These industries offer BU students unparalleled opportunities for career development, internships, and networking. ambassadors, and award-winning actors and actresses.

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Best Economics Extracurriculars for High School Students

The Koppelman Group

If you’d rather talk about "fiscal policy," "market forces," and the mysteries of supply and demand than catch up on the latest hot goss, you’re in the right place. Soon, you’re fascinated with how policy changes can address issues in a suply-chain crisis situation. Get a Paid Job Internships are great, but you know what’s even better?

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How to Build Out Your Extracurriculars for Economics

The Koppelman Group

It can help you in business, politics, public policy, journalism, and law (among others). A lot of internships can turn into becoming the coffee runner and paper stapler, so you want to make sure you find something where you’ll gain valuable experience. Can we help you get into college as an economics major? Absolutely.