Rob Franek, Editor-in-Chief at The Princeton Review, is the company's primary authority on higher education. Over his 26-year career, he has served as a college admissions administrator, test prep teacher, author, publisher, and lecturer.Read moreand follow Rob on Twitter:@RobFranek....
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College admissions officers reading your college application will want to know how your values, qualities, and skills will flourish in college—and how good your writing skills are. Whether it’s a supplemental essay, personal statement, Common App essay, or diversity essay, the essays below can...
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One of the most common problems that arose during the pandemic is the practice of 1-on-1 conversation. During the early days, communication didn’t feel abnormal. But as the new normal took place, many students reported hesitation or slower pace in their communication skills. That’s why it...
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Take, for example, students who use fraudulent language test scores. Once they arrive on a campus where those language skills are being tested, they may not have the support needed to navigate their education. And for everyone else, admissions success by fraud furthers the inequality for first...