Information

Disclaimer

Information
Student Advisor is a community-based site. We encourage site users to contribute content to this site by adding courses, providers, programs, reviews and forums. However, personal attacks, inappropriate language or spamming will not be tolerated. We refer to 47 USC Section 230, the federal law that permits entities to "host" other people's content without being liable for defamation/libel etc.: "By its plain language, § 230 creates a federal immunity to any cause of action that would make service providers liable for information originating with a third-party user of the service.

College Admissions: 10 Tips for Recommendation Writers

Degree Programs | Information

Ten Tips for Recommendation Writers

From Linda Abraham, Founder and President of Accepted.com, a leading admissions consultancy, here are ten tips for you to pass along to your letter of recommendation writers. These tips reflect the experience of Accepted.com's staff, which collectively has well over ten years of experience in admissions editing and close to one hundred years of experience as writing professionals.

College Essays: Tips for Better Writing

Degree Programs | Information

College Admissions Essays: Ten Tips for Better Writing

From Linda Abraham, Founder and President of Accepted.com, a leading admissions consultancy, here is some expert advice for writing a stellar, stand-out application essay. Linda and her team of professional editors have been through the college admissions process hundreds of times with Accepted.com clients. They have a wealth of experience in what college Admissions officers are looking for in an application essay.

Tips for College Admission Essays

Bachelor's | Degree Programs | Information

College Admissions Essays: Dos and Don'ts

Your college application essay is your opportunity to demonstrate your unique qualifications for admission to the college of your choice. Here are twenty valuable tips for writing your best essay and improving your chances of admission to a top college, provided by Linda Abraham, Founder and President of Accepted.com, a leading college and graduate school admissions consultancy.

About the GED

Diploma | GED | Information
About the GED
The General Educational Development (GED) Tests measure your knowledge and academic skills against those of today’s traditional high school graduates. With your passing score, you earn a GED Credential that documents your high school-level academic skills and opens the door to better jobs, higher pay, going to college, and a host of other new opportunities. The GED Tests and Credential are part of any extensive collection of lifelong learning resources and adult learner programs provided by the American Council on Education.

About the PSAT

Information | PSAT
About the PSAT
The Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test®/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test® (PSAT®/NMSQT®) is a standardized test that allows you to practice for the SAT Reasoning Test™, the exam required for admission to most good U.S. colleges and universities. Similarly to the SAT, the PSAT/NMSQT measures math problem-solving skills, writing skills, and critical reading skills. It doesn't require you to remember specific facts from your classes. A bonus of taking the PSAT is that it gives you a chance to enter scholarship programs from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC).

About the LSAT

Information | LSAT
About the LSAT
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a half-day standardized test administered by the Law School Admission Council and required for admittance to all U.S. law schools approved by the American Bar Association (ABA), most Canadian law schools, and many non-ABA-approved law schools.

About the GRE

GRE | Information
Graduate School and the GRE
The Graduate Record Exam® (GRE®) is standardized entrance exam required for admission to most U.S. graduate school programs. The GRE General Test measures analytical writing, verbal, and quantitative skills that have been acquired over a long period of time and that are not related to any specific field of study.

About the SAT

Information | SAT
Click on these links for:

About the MCAT

Information | MCAT
About the MCAT
The Medical College Admissions Test® (MCAT®) is a required qualifying exam used by medical school admissions officials to predict an applicant's future success. Designed by the AAMC, the full-day MCAT consists of a standardized multiple-choice test and an hour-long writing section. The core competencies assessed by the MCAT include verbal reasoning, critical thinking, physical sciences, and biological sciences.
XML feed