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Activities That Got Students into Stanford & Harvard

Activities section is small — 10 entries, 150 characters each — but it carries huge weight. Admissions officers at Stanford, Harvard, MIT, and the rest of the top-20 spend extra time here because it shows who you really are outside the classroom.Here’s the exact system that consistently works: Simple, High-Impact Formula [Strong action verb] + […]

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Most Common Supplemental Essay Questions U.S. Universities Ask in 2025–2026

As the 2025–2026 application cycle ramps up, top U.S. universities are relying on supplemental essays to dig deeper into your fit, curiosity, and perspective. With acceptance rates dipping below 4% at schools like Harvard and Stanford, these short responses (often 100–300 words) can make or break your case. Based on prompts released so far from

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Letters of Recommendation: How to Ask, When, and What Your Teacher Should Actually Write

Everything international students need to know to get strong recommendation letters that impress top universities. Letters of recommendation are the only part of your application not written by you — and that’s exactly why admissions officers read them so carefully. Harvard, Stanford, MIT, Yale, and other selective schools agree: a truly insightful letter can push

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Applications Now Open for Competitive College Club 2026!

Start Your Journey to U.S. Universities with Competitive College Club! EducationUSA invites motivated high school students and gap year students to join Competitive College Club (CCC) — an intensive, cohort-based advising program designed to help you prepare for admission to competitive U.S. colleges and universities. Apply here Why join CCC?━ Master academic writing and listening

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Key Application Deadlines for U.S. Universities in 2025

For Students Planning to Start in Fall 2026 You can find more guidance on the official EducationUSA website: educationusa.state.gov If you’re planning to begin your undergraduate studies in the United States in Fall 2026, you’ll be applying during the 2025–2026 admissions cycle. U.S. universities offer several types of application plans, each with its own timeline.

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What’s Changing in U.S. Admission Exams Starting Fall 2025

Updates for International Applicants If you’re planning to apply to U.S. universities for Fall 2026, it’s important to understand the updates coming to standardized tests. Several exams — including the SAT, ACT, Duolingo English Test, and TOEFL — are undergoing changes that will affect how you prepare and apply. Here’s a summary of the most

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How to Find the Best-Fit U.S. University as an International Applicant

It is recommended to view as many university websites as possible – this will allow you to get enough information about the various options and choose the one that best matches your interests and future plans. If you’re an international student dreaming of studying in the United States, one of the biggest questions you’ll face

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How to Spend Your Summer If You’re Applying to U.S. Universities This Fall

Simple, Practical Tips for International Students If you’re planning to apply to U.S. universities this fall, summer is the perfect time to prepare — calmly and effectively. You don’t need to do everything at once, but small, consistent steps now will make the application season much smoother. Here’s how to use your summer wisely: 1)

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Comprehensive Guide to English Language Exams for U.S. University Admissions

Guide to English Language Exams for U.S. University Admissions Guide to English Language Exams for U.S. University Admissions Studying in the United States is a dream for many students worldwide, and one of the key steps in making this dream a reality is proving your English language proficiency. U.S. universities require non-native English speakers to

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What is a community college?

Community college is often referred to as the “American Dream in Action.” They were created specifically to make higher education more accessible to the population. Education in such colleges is relatively inexpensive, and anyone can study there: both Americans and residents of other countries, and both recent highschool graduates and adults. In a community college,

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