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English Majors: Destined for Poverty or Giving Life Meaning?

As a biochemist in graduate school I remember hearing the professors in the chemistry department making snide comments about the liberal arts departments which never brought in any money. Apparently the chemistry department had to share its hard-earned money to keep the English building’s lights on. It seems like an age-old argument, one that I hope the Liberal Arts keep winning. Check out a good blog post written by an English teacher.

Gender gap in admissions?

Apparently many colleges are getting far more applications from young women than from men and are applying different standards to admitting the different sexes in order to keep the genders balanced at their schools. Check it out in this US News and World Report article.

University Admission Rates

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Hopeless to Harvard

Why high school summers are crucial to winning college admissions

Does Coaching improve SAT test scores?

Check out these links:
College Board: The SAT–A Square Peg Being Forced into a Round Hole?
How to Solve Some SAT Questions

Which college is your top choice?

So which university is your top choice? Why do you want to go there? Because it has the best Biotechnology Program. Because you really want to spend some time in New England. Because the professors are supposed to be awesome. Why?

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