As I Narrow My College Choices, the Indecision Increases
Clare Tiarsmith, a senior at the Marist School in Atlanta, says her "indecision has increased tenfold."
View ArticleIgnoring College Rankings to Find My No. 1 School
Eric Eichelberger, a senior at Marist School in Atlanta, says "the best school for me is not necessarily the one with the highest rankings."
View ArticleI Don’t Know Where I’m Going to College. Please Don’t Ask.
Clare Tiarsmith, a senior at the Marist School in Atlanta, says she is still undecided about how college choice, especially after a great experience at the University of Georgia.
View ArticleCollege Bound and Proud to Be Relieved of My Indecision
Clare Tiarsmith, a senior at the Marist School in Atlanta, has finally decided between Northeastern and the University of Georgia.
View ArticleHarvard May Be a Long Shot, but Even the Lottery Has a Winner
Jason Solis, a senior at Long Beach Polytechnic in Long Beach, Calif, said his college choice surpassed his "wildest dreams."
View Article‘Even Though It Took Me All Year, I Wouldn’t Change a Thing’
Eric Eichelberger, a senior at Marist School in Atlanta, says he "could not be more ecstatic" to attend his dream college in the fall.
View ArticleAfter Careful Analysis, Campus ‘Vibe’ Determined My Choice
Kyu Nakama, a senior at Brooklyn Technical High School in New York City, considered familiarity, location and quality of education of his top picks before making a college decision.
View Article‘So Done’ With School, and Anxious About College
Abigail Hansen writes, "I feel so done with everything remotely related to high school right now, so I wonder how I will get any passion for education back for college."
View ArticleSo Long, High School … College Awaits!
Autumn Chubbs, a high school senior from Long Beach, Calif., is excited about her final days in high school and her plans to attend San Diego State University.
View ArticleA Dream College Acceptance, With the Money to Make It Come True
Cassie Dagostino, a high school senior from Brooklyn, N.Y., writes that her college acceptance news was "the best outcome that could have possibly happened."
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