Admissions Decisions Weekly Insights
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Welcome back! Happy new year to all of our readers.
In the spirit of the new year, we will now be kicking off something new: a paid newsletter with additional features.
Our mission is to create an environment for parents, students, and educators to gain insights into the admissions processes with an eye toward specific job outcomes.
To this end, we will continue to provide the free content many of you have come to enjoy and rely on. Based on feedback, premium scribers will receive additional content, such as:
College and Grad School Application Analysis (What are my chances?)
Career Pathways (e.g., how do I get to X profession?)
Q&A on high school, college, grad school, and job searches
If you are looking for an opportunity to get answers to more specific answers, or need greater insight on how to get where you or someone else wants to be, this is THE way to do it.
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But if you want to make sure that you are not leaving your college and grad school outcomes to chance, and have the best insights to maximize your chances, this is the way to do it.
Now on to this week’s articles:
This week’s articles:
Applying to law school is less about volume and more about knowing how to pick the correct law schools to apply to.
There is no such thing as “too early” to begin discussing the path to college and how to think about job prospects.
If you are looking for scholarships, here are some that do not require an essay for you to apply