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Greek Life: To Rush or Not to Rush?

When it comes to Greek life, students are pretty divided about joining a fraternity or sorority. Some students know they’re going to pledge, others are sure they want to skip it, and the rest haven’t made up their minds yet.

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IvyWise Dr. Kat’s List: Top Colleges for Saving the Environment

Dr. Kat’s List: Top Colleges for Saving the Environment

Sustainability is a hot topic, and everyone is talking about reducing their carbon footprint. If this topic interests you, we compiled a list of schools that strive to be environmentally friendly, facilitate “green” volunteer opportunities, and provide an academic setting focused on sustainability.

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How to Choose a College: College List Guide

With so many facets to the college application process, it can be difficult for high school students and their families to even know where or how to begin. A good starting point — and one of the most important pieces of the application process — is formulating a balanced college list. Junior year is the ideal time to start, as it will leave you time to do your research, visit campuses, and eliminate schools that may not appeal to you as much as you originally thought.

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Dr. Kat’s List: 5 Colleges with Unique Study Abroad Programs

College is about learning and growing, and there’s no better way to gain a new perspective of the world than to study abroad! Many colleges offer varying study abroad opportunities, either for an entire academic year, a semester, or just a few weeks. By studying abroad, students gain a global perspective, hone foreign language skills, discover a different side of their academic study, and benefit from international networking experience. These are all benefits that can translate into real job skills after graduation.

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IvyWise The Value of a Liberal Arts Education in Today's World

Why Go to a Liberal Arts College

The growing cost of college combined with the increasing demand for students in career-ready fields such as engineering, finance, computer science, and medicine has left many people challenging the liberal arts. Much of the conversation surrounding higher education is focused on value and ROI. What majors earn the most right out of college? Which institutions produce graduates with the highest salaries? When deciding how to choose a major, you may find yourself asking: Is a liberal arts education still relevant in the 21st century?

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