While summer may seem a long way off, now is the time to start talking with your tweens and teens about summer activities. Whether your child is thinking about applying to US boarding schools or universities, there are many activities s/he can get involved in that...
Paying for college is an expensive prospect, and many families start saving as soon as children are born. We would suggest speaking with your financial advisor to discuss the best ways for you to save – that’s not an area we have expertise in. Even with savings, with...
Continuing on the theme of preparing for specific undergraduate programs, let’s dive more deeply into architecture. Architecture is another field of study, like business, that in the US you can pursue as an undergraduate student, or as a graduate student. This means...
Following from my previous post about ways to prepare for an undergraduate degree in engineering, this post will focus on ways for high school students to prepare themselves to be strong candidates for top undergraduate business schools in the US. The first things...
For most students applying to US universities, students are not required to declare a major until the end of their sophomore (second) year. However, there are a few fields of study where students need to decide before they apply if they want to study a particular...
The United States is home to more than 3,000 colleges and universities, so there are a wide variety of schools to choose from. Because of the diversity among schools, it’s important to think carefully about a variety of aspects, and also prioritize what is most...