Race-Conscious Admission is Over: What Does This Mean for US and International Applicants?

Race-Conscious Admission is Over: What Does This Mean for US and International Applicants?

At the end of June, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that “colleges and universities can no longer take race into consideration as a specific basis in admissions.”

The full implications of this decision, including how it will affect students applying in the upcoming 2023-24 admissions cycle and in future cycles, are still unclear. For now, here is what we know (and what we don’t know).

The Hidden Benefits of an Alternative Start to College

The Hidden Benefits of an Alternative Start to College

Alternative college start programs such as a First-Year Semester Abroad or a gap semester offer a different and enriching experience, helping you build confidence, gain a global perspective, and connect with peers. Additionally, applying to alternative start programs can provide a number of advantages in the college admissions process.

Is It Really the Hardest It's Ever Been to Get into College?

Is It Really the Hardest It's Ever Been to Get into College?

When you just look at the numbers — these numbers, or any numbers really (over 120,000 applicants to NYU! Northeastern accepted 6.7% of students! Apps to Yale increased 50% since 2020!) — it’s so easy to lose sight of the individual stories, victories, and disappointments that define this process, and the fact that opportunity is always right around the corner if you’re open to it.

Congratulations to the LogicPrep Class of 2023!

Congratulations to the LogicPrep Class of 2023!

This year, our students earned nearly 60 acceptances to Ivy League+ schools and over 230 acceptances to the Top 50 universities in the US. Our liberal arts focused students also earned nearly 20 acceptances to the nation’s top liberal arts colleges. Check out the full list of student acceptances here!

How Much Does Your Major Matter?

How Much Does Your Major Matter?

To get a fresh perspective on the value of choosing a major—and why the liberal arts might be an equally compelling path to a career in business as a Finance or Engineering degree—we spoke with several college grads ranging in age from 29-34, to ask them whether their choice of major had an impact on their career. We got an earful, and some of their answers were surprising.