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So, What Do College Admissions Look For?

At College Flight Path, one question that frequently arises is why the admissions landscape seems to fluctuate, with some colleges and universities becoming easier to get into during certain cycles while harder in others. This puzzling phenomenon has perplexed many applicants and parents, but it can be attributed to various factors.

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How To negotiate Financial Aid: negotiating Scholarships

As a college counselor, I understand that the cost of attending college can be a significant burden for many families. Financial aid packages are not set in stone, and students can negotiate for more aid if they have new circumstances in their life that affect their ability to pay for college1. Here are some tips to help students renegotiate their financial aid package to help them get the best possible outcome.

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How to Build a College List

As a college counselor, one of the most common questions I receive from high school students is how to pick colleges based on their intended major. With so many options, it can be overwhelming to decide which college and universities to apply to. Here are some tips for building a balanced college list that is a good fit for your academic interests and future goals.

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College Flight Path’s Application Checklist

As a college counselor, I have helped thousands of students navigate the application process. One of the most important aspects of this process is ensuring that students have all the necessary materials to submit an application that summarizes the best of their high school experience. In this article, I will discuss the materials needed to apply to college, including student activities, personal identification information, honors and awards, and any other details required for the Common Application, followed by a tool that you can download to help you get organized.

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