Best Colleges for Creative Students

Students looking to study art, design, or another creative field in college face a unique challenge in the college application process. Students interested in history or science aren’t expected to ‘prove’ an existing commitment to their prospective major (although it may help), whereas students looking to go into the arts are often requested, or even required, to submit a creative portfolio and resume. If you apply to pursue a pre-med track and purport to have practiced medicine that’s a major red flag, but you can’t apply to study fine arts and have never picked up a paintbrush.

What Classes Should I Take in High School to Become a Doctor?

Being a doctor is the goal for a lot of students. We work with pre-meds every year and they are some of the most serious and prepared students out there. While very few colleges have a specific pre-med major, pre-meds often gravitate to top-tier schools to study topics like Biology, Biochemistry, Neurobiology, and Physical sciences. Hopeful doctors should be taking classes not only to make themselves competitive college applicants but ones that will help them later on in their careers. Let’s go over the high school classes that we recommend for hopeful doctors.

Best Behavioral Economics Summer Programs

Taking a summer session is a great way to explore an academic topic you feel passionate about. Summer Pre-College programs also allow students to learn more about a topic that they may not have access to at their normal high school. If you are hoping to study Behavioral Economics and want to take a summer program in it, you have a couple of options. Two caveats: these programs can be expensive so make sure you check their price tags and many are not behavioral economics specific. While many of these cover topics in and related to behavioral economics, they often cover other economic topics as well.

The Best Colleges for your Astrological Sign: Aries 

Alright friends, welcome to another iteration of our Astrology based college lists. The first step in the college application process is creating a list of colleges you would like to go to. Ideally, this should include a combination of safety, target, and reach schools. With so many schools to choose from, it can be difficult to figure out where to start. We are using character traits of astrological signs as a framework to create collegiate personality categories. We are approaching this as a fun experiment and by no means recommend seriously considering your astrological sign in your college decision.  

How to Write a Good Resume for a College Application

When it comes to college applications, there are a few pieces everyone remembers without having to think too hard: the supplements, the activities section, the endless biographical information, and the all-important essay. There’s one part of the application, though, that tends to be forgotten. Hidden deep into the application process, and most often optional, the resume is consistently overlooked, ignored, or forgotten about.

How to Build Out Your Extracurriculars for History

Four score and seven years ago, you weren’t even born yet. Your parents weren’t even born. Probably not even your grandparents either. But your love of history transcends the worldly plane! Four score and seven years ago might contain historical moments you’re passionately interested in: Jesse Owens won 4 medals at the Berlin Olympics, the Great Depression continued to ravage the United States, and fascism started to grab ahold of Europe. But you’re struggling with how to turn those interests into tangible extracurriculars to prove that you’re passionate. No worries, we got you.

Classes to Take in High School for Architecture

Architecture, it’s not just for Romcom protagonists. Many students dream of becoming architects. There are a couple of paths to becoming an architect, but many choose to study Architecture as an undergrad. Not every school has an Architecture program, but many offer 2 types of degrees for undergrads interested in becoming architects. These are usually called a Four-year Bachelor of Arts in Architecture (B.A.) and a Five-year Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) Before applying to a school you will have to carefully check their offerings and the architecture programs they have. Many of these programs can be competitive. Having the right transcript can make you a stronger candidate. We wanted to break it down so you know what classes to take to prepare you for your dream architecture program.

How to Build Out Your Extracurriculars for Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship. Not just an impossible-to-spell word! It could also be… your major. We don't want to lie to you. Entrepreneurship as a major can be a risky choice. Schools read that and think Bill Gates or Mark Zuckerberg. Not because of your clear genius, but because you kids are more prone to dropping out of college to pursue your dreams. So how can you counteract these malicious, untrue stereotypes? By proving you’re in it to win it. How can you prove you’re in it to win it? Extracurriculars.

How to Build Out Your Extracurriculars for English

Twain. Dickinson. Christie. Dickens. Hemingway. Vonnegut. You’ve read them all and maybe even have some hot takes. Some people like to act like being an English major is code for undeclared, but we vehemently disagree. If you can’t tell from our use of five-dollar words, we have great respect for the academics who navigate the written word. And English is a highly applicable major to other fields. Obviously, famous writers take the #1 spot in the major, but you’d be among astronauts, politicians, lawyers, scientists, actors, comedians, directors, CEOs, and doctors.

Classes to Take in High School for Lawyer

Are you dreaming of being a lawyer? It’s a great profession. However, unlike becoming an engineer or a historian, there isn’t one specific major you need to do in college to become a lawyer. Some schools have a “pre-law” track, but you can major in almost anything before going to law school. Popular majors for hopeful lawyers include History, Political Science, Criminal Justice, Sociology, and more. Since there is no one track for lawyers in college, there is no set list of classes you need to take in high school. That being said, there are some classes that you should consider taking that will not only look good to colleges but give you important skills that will help you on your path to being a lawyer.

Best Colleges for Creative Writing and Film

There are some majors that you can pretty well count on at nearly any college: Biology, Math, English, History, and a smattering of foreign languages, to name a few. But there are other subjects that you can’t necessarily expect to have as options, and we aren’t talking about Underwater Basket Weaving. Creative Writing is one of those majors that students expect to see as an option in college, but that is actually a rare one. Film, too, is one of those subjects that you need to make sure is an option at your prospective colleges if you are even considering pursuing it. Not having access to your preferred major is one of the top reasons for transferring, and that could generally have been avoided with proper research and planning during the application process.

Classes to Take in High School for Computer Science

Computer Science has become an increasingly popular major. We work with students every year who dream of getting into top-ranked computer science programs. Many of these programs can be really competitive. If you are dreaming of getting into a top-tier computer science program, we suggest starting to explore the field while still in high school. A great way to start is by taking the right classes. Let’s break them down.

Best Public Colleges in the US

When you’re deciding what colleges to apply to, there are a few big ‘buckets’ when it comes to types of schools. Among those buckets, the three best known are small liberal art schools, private universities, and public universities. For many students, it isn’t a matter of picking one type of school to apply to, but each type does offer unique attributes and opportunities. Most notably, perhaps, is that attending a public university in the state in which you live can save you tens of thousands of dollars each year on tuition.

Classes to Take in High School for Psychology

So you want to be a Psychology major in college? It’s a great and very popular choice. While there are no formal prerequisite classes you need to take in high school to become a psych major in college, taking certain classes might help you get in. Why is that? Well, colleges are looking for applicants who feel passionately about their academic interests and have already demonstrated interest in the field. There are many ways to do this, but taking certain classes in high school is a great way to show your interest and commitment to psych. Let’s break down some classes you should consider to help you get into the Psych program of your dreams.

Top 10 Feeder Schools for Tech Companies

We looked into the top feeder school for tech companies. According to Linkedin, these are the (approximate) numbers of alumni –from VPS to engineers, analysts, and beyond--working at some of the top tech companies in the field. A note: the data represent anyone who has that university on their Linkedin page, so these numbers may also reflect those who went through graduate programs, received certifications, etc. But it’s still an indication of the vast alumni network students can tap into at any one of these top schools for tech.

Best Mid-Tier Colleges in the South

Maybe you aren’t a strictly straight-A student. Maybe you need more target schools on your list. Maybe you aren’t looking for a hyper-competitive environment. There are a lot of reseasons to look at “mid-tier” schools. Sometimes our students think that “mid-tier” sounds like a dig, but it really isn’t. These are still good colleges where students get good educations. We recently published a blog on the Best Colleges in the South and we wanted to highlight some more colleges in the South. The South might get a bad rap sometimes, but they have a lot of amazing schools. So let’s talk about the best Mid-Tier colleges in the American South.