While it’s important to get some rest and relaxation over the summer, there’s also plenty of time for your student to build upon their academic and extra-curricular profile. Here are some tips for rising 10th, 11th, and 12th graders.
Read MoreThe single biggest challenge in gaining admission to a highly competitive college is standing out from the crowd. For many students, and independent project is the way to go.
Read MoreToo often, parents only think about completing college essays and applications, and not the supporting evidence. Ivy Link founder, Adam Nguyen, shares his is advice on how students can boost their profile starting in Grade 9.
Read MoreCollege is one of the biggest investments you can make, and it should be treated as such. Ivy Link founder, Adam Nguyen, shares his insights on how students and families should approach college planning.
Read MoreOur discussion on U.S. college rankings continue, as we break down how they are used by students at different stages of their academic career, the long-term implications, and more. Read Part I here.
Read MoreAs soon as the new course was announced, it received pushback. After several months of debates, the revised curriculum has been released. Here we break down the story so far, and what your child will be learning if they take AP African American Studies next term.
Read MoreWhat exactly is a double major? Is it the same as a dual major? Is it right for you or your student? Ivy Link experts break it all down.
Read MoreWhat does it mean when you receive a multitude of mail from different colleges?
Read MoreThe summer is a great time to enhance your college admissions profile, but what makes a good summer program?
Read MoreWhile it’s important to not overdue it on screen-time, social media can help prospective students make more informed decisions before applying to college or grad school.
Read MoreAcademia sleuths have uncovered yet another litmus test used by admissions officers at top colleges.
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