March 30, 2026

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Let’s be real: it’s March 2026, and the Ivy League admissions landscape looks a lot more like a high-stakes chess match than a standard application process. If you’re a parent or a student aiming for the hallowed halls of Harvard, Yale, or Princeton, you’ve probably noticed that the "old rules" don't apply anymore. With acceptance...
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Choosing between the International Baccalaureate (IB) and Advanced Placement (AP) tracks is the modern high schooler’s equivalent of a high-stakes "choose your own adventure" novel. In one corner, you have the AP: the tried-and-true American classic that lets you pick and choose your battles. In the other, you have the IB Diploma Program: a rigorous,...
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If you’re a high school student or a parent aiming for top-tier universities, you’ve probably heard the term "well-rounded" a thousand times. Here is the hard truth: in 2026, "well-rounded" is a recipe for a rejection letter from the Ivy League. The admission landscape has shifted. Elite universities aren't looking for a collection of hobbies;...
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The landscape of US college admissions has shifted. If you are a parent or a student looking toward the 2026 or 2027 application cycles, the "old ways" of securing an edge are no longer just outdated: they are a liability. For years, the college essay was seen as a hurdle to be cleared. Some sought...
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