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Picking a Major Early in College

October 11, 2012
Picking a Major Early in College

Time and time again, people may tell you not to stress over deciding on a major right away.  They generally advise you to take your time contemplating, that you can change it at any time so there should be no pressure at all.  While all of this may be true in a sense, the difficulty of adapting your curriculum to a major switch cannot be underestimated – but it often is. People are quick to glamorize the freedom of being able to change your mind regarding your career path at any time in college, but the truth is, you can only change your mind so many times before it significantly lengthens your college career.  With every... Read More About Picking a Major Early in College

Ask a Law School Admissions Expert: Jeremy Shinewald

October 10, 2012
Ask a Law School Admissions Expert: Jeremy Shinewald

Varsity Tutors brings you insider tips and advice straight from nationally recognized admissions experts. Founder of the prestigious Law School admissions consulting firm, jdMission, Jeremy Shinewald has led countless students to acceptance into the most selective law schools.  Also the founder of mbaMission, an elite MBA admissions consulting firm, and a past member of the Board of Directors of the Association of International Graduate Admissions Consultants, Jeremy is truly one of the most notable experts in the admissions field.  He graduated from the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business, where he also served a... Read More About Ask a Law School Admissions Expert: Jeremy Shinewald

How to Prepare for the GRE

October 09, 2012
How to Prepare for the GRE

One of the many pressures of attempting to get into grad school is scoring well on the GRE.  A very quirky test, it can be quite intimidating when you first start reading up on it, but the structure is actually quite simple.  There are six sections total, but only three broad skill areas that will be covered – analytical writing, verbal reasoning, and quantitative reasoning.  Now, it should not be underestimated how broad these areas really are.  In studying for this exam, you will need to go back and re-learn a ton of information you may or may not have looked at since high school.  But what makes the structure ... Read More About How to Prepare for the GRE

Ask a Medical School Admissions Expert: Dr. Sahil Mehta

October 08, 2012
Ask a Medical School Admissions Expert: Dr. Sahil Mehta

Varsity Tutors brings you insider tips and advice straight from nationally recognized admissions experts. Having been accepted to three of the top ten medical schools in the country as well as being the founder of a prominent Medical School application consulting service, Dr. Sahil Mehta truly knows all the ins and outs of the Medical School Admissions world.  Previously, he has served as an interviewer on admissions committees for both Columbia University and the University of Chicago.  He graduated Summa Cum Laude from Columbia University and then went on to attend the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine.  Dr. Me... Read More About Ask a Medical School Admissions Expert: Dr. Sahil Mehta

Big Schools vs. Small Schools

October 06, 2012
Big Schools vs. Small Schools

Many different aspects of a school factor into the big college decision.  One thing students often have their heart set on is either attending a big school or a small school.  Everybody has their reasons for both, but sometimes the idea sounds better than the reality.  Both can be great though!  And ultimately, you need to recognize the reality of the atmospheres each of these differently sized schools entails and determine which you would really be happiest living in. The Big School: This can sound very exciting, moving to a campus with thousands of other students, being a part of something that is huge and well-known.&nb... Read More About Big Schools vs. Small Schools