US application essays: three key points
For students and families new to the process, it’s sometimes hard to understand just how important application essays are. If you are …
USA Spring Semester Courses
For various reasons, it’s not always possible to start university in the USA in August. Maybe you decided too late, something went …
Canadian Universities, a great option for rugby players
Rugby is a big sport at schools across the UK, with some very talented players. At each high school fair attend, I …
You’ve got the offers, now where should you choose to go?
At this time of year, students are – hopefully – in a position of choice between which university offer to accept. Sometimes …
What is demonstrated interest, and why do I need to know about it?
In the US there’s a phenomenon known as a ‘stealth applicant’. In the same way as a stealth fighter, it means that …
Do we accept the status quo, or try to change things that aren’t right?
So much of the work of an international college counselor involves understanding different systems: what do you need to provide, at what …
Is an Ivy education worth it? To find out, let’s ask an Ivy League university
Now that admissions statistics are out, we can see that so many of the hyper-selective US universities are, once again, admitting a …
US Admissions Statistics 2019
A major difference between the USA and the UK is just how selective some of the most highly-ranked universities are. Add to …
Podcast Episode 26: in conversation with Nancy Beane, a college counseling hero
It was a great privilege to interview Nancy Beane, former NACAC President and a college counselor in Georgia, about her work, our …
Sports Scholarships in the USA: what’s it actually like?
At many school events I do, I get people asking me about how to get a sports scholarship to the USA. They’ve …