On Tuesday, College Board announced the end of SAT II Subject Tests in the United States, effective immediately, about 83 years after SAT Subject Tests (then called Achievement Tests) were first introduced.
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      Interviewing is tough. Especially when it’s for something you really want (like getting into college), and you’re doing it for a LOT of different schools, all at about the same time. But here’s interview advice tip #1: be school-specific.
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      There are quite a number of B.S/M.D. programs out there, all offering a variety of options to propel future doctors forward along the road. Checkout a list of the top twelve B.S./M.D. programs currently offered. 
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      The requirements themselves for a B.S./M.D. program are often quite tight. Take a glance over this list of just a few of the country’s programs – not even necessarily the top ones!
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      Can you imagine starting college in fall 2020? Lots of students didn’t; they deferred their acceptance. (More on this later.)
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      If you're in the midst of planning for the summer, here are some 2021 summer programs with upcoming January applications you'll want to consider:
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      In the good old days – which is to say, just about any year before 2020 – a hallmark moment for high school students applying to college was going on a trip to visit the schools that they might want to attend. This year is different, obviously, and it’s changed the college application process more than a little.
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      The summer has always been an essential time of year for college-minded students, as this well-deserved break gives students the perfect opportunity to pursue activities or interests without the stress and clamor of the academic year.
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      Here are seven key steps to mastering time management and some accompanying online tools to help you succeed.
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      Some students (and parents!) think that engineering will guarantee a high salary and low unemployment rate – but after all, not everybody’s an engineer. Many college majors can lead to high-paying jobs – and engineering majors aren’t even the most employable people out there! Below are ten majors with very low unemployment rates – meaning that most people who graduate with these degrees do get a job over 97% of the time and the jobs don’t pay all that poorly, either!
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