It gives me great pleasure to welcome Alex Lawrence, Assistant Dean of MBA Admissions and Financial Aid at UCLA Anderson School of Management, which just happens to be where I earned my MBA. Alex is a fellow Anderson alum, who earned his MBA in 1999. Prior to that he earned a bachelor’...
How Hard Is It to Get Into UCLA? Average Academic Profile of Accepted UCLA Students What is UCLA Looking for? How to Improve Your Chances of Getting into UCLA The crown jewel of the UC System, UCLA is one of the most well-regarded public universities in the country and counts itself am...
Students hoping to stand out among a crowded pool of applicants vying for entry to the often-competitive UC schools should check out the advice below. Understand UC Acceptance Rates Application volume and acceptance rates vary across the UC system. UCLA and UC—Berkeley, the two top-ra...
Well, they are better than 50/50. According to UCLA'sannual CIRP Freshman Survey, more than half of students get accepted to their first choice college. This is no accident; many of these students apply to a school that is a good fit for their academic ability, personality, and career g...
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Yale University Note: This list provides a starting point for schools known to send likely letters, but it’s not exhaustive, and colleges can modify their admissions strategies from year to year. Read also: Virtual College Tours From the Desk of ...
Now that you know how to transfer universities in the USA, be confident and plan the next step in your educational journey! Remember, each university may have different transfer requirements, so speak to an advisor to get the best advice for you and your goals. ...
As PrepScholar co-founder Allen Cheng discusses inhis guide to getting into Harvard and the Ivy League, the key to getting accepted to the most selective institutions is to build up a "spike" in a certain area. For engineering schools, this area is (you guessed it)math and/or science. ...
Belonging is personal and political. As a fundamental human need, belonging is about self-acceptance and about feeling “accepted” by others. And yet, this process of acceptance is inextricably tied to structures of power that work to include and exclude. Structures of whiteness within higher edu...
She says the connections she's been able to make on her own and with the help of professors is "invaluable." "This access cannot be found just anywhere," she says.Read: What It Takes to Get Accepted Into the Ivy League.There is a perception that Ivy League coursework is more rigor...
Some students have more obvious talents and skills than others. For example, if you are intending to be a college athlete, it makes sense to see your skill at your sport as your greatest talent or skill. Similarly, if you are being accepted into a highly-selective fine arts program, paint...