Being waitlisted, and then ultimately rejected, from your top-choice college is a hard pill to swallow. But, you always have the option of applying again as a transfer student. Ivy Link experts share tips on how to maxiumize your chances.
Read MoreMark your calendars for March 28 – Ivy Day, when Ivy League colleges release admissions decisions, a tradition stemming from an annual ceremony featuring ivy stones and student speeches celebrating academic excellence.
Read MoreThe last few years have seen a massive uptick in waitlisted students, due in large part to test-optional policies. Here’s what your student can do if they get waitlisted.
Read MoreIt won’t be easy, and just like first-year college admissions, it will be stressful. But for many students, it’s worth it.
Read MoreWhile the chances are slim, you or your child could still get accepted to that dream school well into the summer. Here’s what needs to happen…
Read MoreThe last few years have seen a massive uptick in waitlisted students, due in large part to test-optional policies. Here’s what your student can do if they get waitlisted.
Read MoreThe last few years have seen a massive uptick in waitlisted students, due in large part to test-optional policies. Here’s what your student can do if they get waitlisted.
Read MoreThere are several contributing factors to the surge in waitlisted applicants in the 2020-21 admissions cycle. In part 3 of our waitlist series, we’ll be discussing student GPAs.
Read MoreThe class of 2025 has a long and arduous waitlist season ahead. In the first part of our special series on waitlists, we discuss the lingering impact of the last cycle and provide key tips on how to maximize the chance of being taken off the waitlist.
Read MoreThe class of 2025 has a long and arduous waitlist season ahead. In the first part of our special series on waitlists, we discuss the lingering impact of the last cycle and provide key tips on how to maximize the chance of being taken off the waitlist.
Read MoreAfter canceling the March and May SAT and Subject Test administrations in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the College Board has announced that the June 6, 2020 administration of the SAT and Subject Tests will be canceled, as well.
Read MoreCOVID-19 has disrupted many high school seniors’ lives. Find out what do if your college visits have been stymied, you’ve been waitlisted by colleges, if you’re planning on taking the AP Exams, or if you’re thinking about deferring college in Fall 2020.
Read MoreWe’ll share a snippet of our approach below, but keep in mind, no two students are alike, and the advice you found on the internet or heard from a neighbor likely will not help your student’s specific situation. Time is of the essence.
Read MoreNot sure what you can do to calm your nerves after you’ve applied to your college of choice and it’s time to wait? In this post, we share four important things you can do to help calm your nerves and keep making progress to your college acceptance goals.
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