VARSITY ADMISSIONS AN EDUCATION BLOG

How to Approach Questions After an Admissions Interview

October 25, 2012
How to Approach Questions After an Admissions Interview

“So, do you have any questions for me?” This is probably the one admissions interview question you forgot to prepare for. You remembered to go over your reasons for applying to this school, leadership stories from past clubs and organizations, and your academic aspirations, but you did not come up with any inquiries of your own. Ironically, this is one of the most important and telling parts of an interview. It may not feel like it, since this question is snuck in at the last minute just when you are wrapping up your conversation with happy relief, but be warned: it is not as much of a conversational throw-away as the admissions o... Read More About How to Approach Questions After an Admissions Interview

Ask an Admissions Expert: Cara Ray

October 24, 2012
Ask an Admissions Expert: Cara Ray

Varsity Tutors brings you insider tips and advice straight from nationally recognized admissions experts. Cara Ray attained her Master’s in Higher Education from The University of Denver’s Morgridge College of Education and went on to become the Senior Assistant Director of Admissions at The University of Colorado Boulder. She spent a great deal of time recruiting students all over the country, reading thousands of applications, and even chaired one of the application reading committees. Currently, Cara is a member of the Great College Advice team, an organization dedicated to consulting with and guiding students through the colleg... Read More About Ask an Admissions Expert: Cara Ray

How to Adjust to Dorm Life

October 23, 2012
How to Adjust to Dorm Life

There are many rites of passage every college freshman goes through – one of the most famous being living in the dorms. Most (very close to all) universities require freshmen to live in dorms; but even if they don’t, it is strongly advised that you do so anyway. Although R.A.’s watching over you in extremely close-quarters may seem unappealing and freedom-killing at first, there are many other factors to dorm life that really do make it the ideal living situation for your first year away at school. It’s a great environment to sky-rocket your social life and also gives you the perks of living on your own while still shel... Read More About How to Adjust to Dorm Life

How to Study for the Writing Section of the GRE

October 22, 2012
How to Study for the Writing Section of the GRE

Writing sections of standardized tests are perhaps the most difficult to prepare for, only because you never know exactly what you are going to be asked. Granted, you don’t know specifically what math problems or English questions you’ll have to answer either, but at least you can study the basic concepts. When it comes to writing an essay, you can only prepare so much – but there are ways to prepare, and it all begins with getting an understanding of what type of writing test you are facing. On the GRE, the writing section is formally referred to as the Analytical Writing section. As you could easily assume, this is because... Read More About How to Study for the Writing Section of the GRE

How to Study for the Quantitative Reasoning Section of the GRE

October 21, 2012
How to Study for the Quantitative Reasoning Section of the GRE

When you first begin preparing for this portion of the exam, the seemingly endless variety in math problems may overwhelm you. Such a wide array of mathematical concepts are covered, making it seem impossible to digest them all. That is why committing a substantial amount of time to them is key. In fact, the Quantitative Reasoning section of the GRE may be the most time-consuming in terms of studying. But don’t freak out just yet – not all of these problems are going to be foreign to you. In fact, you’re likely to remember a lot of them, or at least recall the processes relatively quickly. This is because the math on this exa... Read More About How to Study for the Quantitative Reasoning Section of the GRE