Provisional admission is a term used in the college admissions process to describe a situation where a student is accepted to a university on a temporary basis. This typically means
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Provisional admission is a term used in the college admissions process to describe a situation where a student is accepted to a university on a temporary basis. This typically means
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The GRE, or Graduate Record Examination, is a standardized test that is required for admission to many graduate and business schools. It is a challenging test that assesses a student’s
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Heading off to college is an exciting time filled with new opportunities and challenges. For students looking to succeed in their English courses and beyond, reading the right books can
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The history of public universities in the United States dates back to the early days of the country’s founding. Public universities have played a vital role in the development of
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Summer break is a time for relaxation and fun activities for many high school students. However, some students may be using this time to prepare for the SAT or ACT
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For high school students gearing up for college admissions, standardized testing is a crucial component of the application process. The two most popular exams in the United States are the
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Summer is the perfect time to explore new destinations, learn something new, and indulge in some well-deserved relaxation. If you love learning and want to combine your vacation with educational
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It’s a common struggle for college students across the country: early morning classes. Waking up for a 9 a.m. lecture can feel like a Herculean task, especially when you’re used
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The landmark decision of Roe v. Wade in 1973 legalized abortion in the United States, granting women the right to choose whether or not to terminate a pregnancy. However, with
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When it comes to applying to college, students often worry about what classes they should be taking in high school in order to impress admissions officers. While each college may
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