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The Value of Writing (and Publishing) in High School

Top Tier Admissions

Writing Mentorship Program Begin your journey toward stronger, high-impact writing! We coach students through publishing their creative and analytical work, helping them refine their ideas, strengthen their arguments, and navigate the submission process for literary magazines, academic journals, and online platforms.

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Best Summer Strategy for High School Freshman Interested in Humanities

The Koppelman Group

Read newspapers, magazines or journal articles. If you are all about creative writing, there are specific workshops like Bard College at Simons Rock Young Writers Workshop or Adroit Journal Summer Mentorship Program that you should look into. On top of books, you can listen to audiobooks or podcasts.

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So, You Want to Go to Law School?

Top Tier Admissions

The best major and minor for law school are those that you can excel in and that facilitate your work carving out strong faculty support and mentorship. Take writing-intensive courses and consider joining the school newspaper, literary magazine, or debate team to hone your writing abilities.

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The Claremont Colleges: Pomona College

Ivy Central

The excellent mentorship provided by the professors helps students with their critical thinking, and problem-solving skills to address challenging situations in college and beyond. The average class size is 15 students. The professors are able to give more attention to the students.

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Research in High School is Possible: Here’s How!

Berkeley² Academy

Start with more approachable forms of writing like books, magazines, and online articles to help you understand the field before seeking out more dense research publications. Consider not only your academic and career goals, but your personal interests as well. In these cases, independent research is certainly an option to consider.

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Learn About Leveraging Graduates’ Professional Networks

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

Mentorship, job postings, or speaking with classes can be mutually beneficial. McGill is a trailblazer in leveraging the success of its newsworthy grads for articles on its many networking sites and alumni magazines. With increasingly dense networks being the norm, it is easier to access alumni, but they must have a reason to connect.

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How to Get Into Boston University: Requirements and Strategies

Shemmassian Academic Consulting

With class sizes averaging only 30 students, undergraduates have opportunities to take active roles in their education and develop mentorships with their accomplished professors. 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.