5 Summer Realities You Can't Afford to IgnoreWith all of the unavoidable summer distractions and widespread mixed messages, it's sometimes hard to separate fiction from fact. How is anyone supposed to know what's actually expected of a competitive student over the summer? You're informed enough to realize that television (and the characters and personalities therein) is neither a wealth of reliable knowledge, nor does it produce an excess of shining role models. But that doesn't make it any easier to gauge the gap between the right, the wrong and the horribly wrong. Case in point: Did no one on Gossip Girl study for the SATs ahead of time? Are we really expected to believe that lounging in the Hamptons all summer will get any of these folks into Dartmouth, regardless of their sensationalized connections? With universities reporting their lowest acceptance rates ever and some schools claiming single digits, wasting the summer away is not an option for anyone - fictional or otherwise. Without further ado, I present to you the insider's top five summer checklist.
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Is the Ivy League Worth It?It's Graduation Day. Seniors are walking down aisles with eager smiles. Amid the excitement, relief, and pride, however, some parents are worried about their pending financial future. Families with students admitted to highly selective private institutions that do not award merit-based aid (such as the Ivy League, Stanford, MIT, and several prestigious liberal arts colleges) will have to pay nearly full price. For some families, that means shelling out more than $40,000/year.
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Virginia is for Students
Virginia: A Day (or Three) Until You Hit the Beach -
and Some Truly Stunning Colleges
Is Virginia really for lovers? Yes, if they are lovers of knowledge. Teeming with campus folklore, arresting landscape and warm hospitality, Virginia has left its mark on higher education in the United States. A place of passionate tradition and enormous history, Virginia is perfect for the intellectually and socially attentive. The commonwealth is designed for students, so long as they are prepared to honor the past as they prepare for their future. If you're ready for the challenge, pack up your books, laptop and willingness to learn as we head out on the open road toward four bold Virginian universities. Read Full Article
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