
Dr. Lowe said that the most selective colleges are deluged by more applications than ever, and are inevitably, rejecting a vast majority, including legions of students they once would have accepted. Continue Reading →
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Dr. Lowe said that the most selective colleges are deluged by more applications than ever, and are inevitably, rejecting a vast majority, including legions of students they once would have accepted. Continue Reading →
As the college application season begins to draw to a close (decisions for competitive schools are being released in late March), one would believe that everything is slowing down. But actually, it’s the beginning of college transfer season! College freshmen will soon complete a full year and many have already decided that they need to transfer to another college. Throughout the years, I have encountered several students who wish to transfer. It is now becoming a growing trend. Continue Reading →
This is a free informative seminar for high school parents whose children are interested in applying to Ivy League, highly selective and competitive schools and Combined BA/MD Programs. Continue Reading →
Whitby School’s annual community partner breakfast included local realtors, schools and educational consultants. Continue Reading →
“Students applying early often make several irrevocable mistakes on the Common Application.” – Dr. Paul lowe Continue Reading →
The real question is not whether you should hire a private college admissions advisor, but whether you want your child to have a competitive advantage in a very competitive and selective process and as a concerned parent, are you willing to pay for that advantage? It’s that simple! Continue Reading →
19 questions to ask in the process of choosing the most appropriate advisor and firm for you and your child. Continue Reading →
“It is important to understand understand that what they may perceive as “unique” is in effect homogeneous. Sometimes I believe that essays are not even essays, but songs or poems that inspire admissions personnel.” Dr. Paul Lowe Continue Reading →