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Careers and Majors: How Do They Align?

As a high school student, you may feel pressured to choose a college major. You might wonder, “what if I pick the wrong one?” or “does my major decide the rest of my career?” While your major can play an important role in your career journey, it’s not the only factor. Here, we’ll give you an inside look on how careers and majors align and how you can make thoughtful decisions about your major. 

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Should You Take a Gap Year? Pros, Cons, & Insights

If you’re  considering taking a break after graduating high school and before starting college, you’ve probably heard about gap years. A gap year is a break — usually a year — between high school and college to explore interests, gain experience, or prepare for the next step in life. But how do you know if a gap year is right for you? Let’s break it down.

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Stay on Track: Organizational Tips for the College Process

Applying to college, while exciting, can feel overwhelming. Staying organized is the key to reducing stress and staying on track during the college application process. Whether you’re just starting your college search or preparing to hit “submit” on applications, these tips will help to keep you organized through the process like a pro.

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Pathway to Law School

If you’re considering a career in law, your undergraduate years are an important first step. While there’s no single formula for getting into law school, the choices you make about your major, college, and extracurricular activities can lay a strong foundation for success. Here's what you need to know.

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Pathway to Medical School

If you’re dreaming of one day becoming a doctor, the first major step is choosing the right college, major, and program for an undergraduate degree. These choices will set the foundation for your journey to medical school. Here’s what to consider as you start your college search. 

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B.A. vs. B.S. Degrees — What’s the Difference?

As you’re choosing a college major, you may encounter programs offered in both Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree programs. While both are undergraduate degrees, they offer different approaches to learning and career preparation. Here, we’ll explore the differences between the two so that you feel more equipped to select the best program for you and your goals. 

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What Is a Resume?

A resume is a summary of your academic and personal experiences, including before- and after-school activities, volunteer work, and/or jobs. Most colleges and employers want to see your resume when they’re considering whether or not to admit or hire you.

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Letters of Recommendation: Q&A

When you’re applying to colleges, you’ll be asked to provide official documents, such as your high school transcript (a listing of your classes and grades) and SAT or ACT scores (if required).

You might also be asked for letters of recommendation – and you may be wondering what those are and why you need them. Well, we’re here to tell you everything you need to know!

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Preparing for a College Interview

Many (though not all) colleges and universities interview students as part of their application process. It’s a way for them to learn more about you: the person behind the grades, essays, activity listings, and recommendations you may have already submitted.

Your interview will likely be with someone from the admission office, a current student, or a graduate of the college. It might take place at the school, at a nearby meeting place (like a coffee shop), or online through a system like Skype or FaceTime. In any case, think of it as an opportunity to show that you’re so much more than the paperwork you provided.

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Deciding where to apply

You’ve done the research and created a college list, but now you have to decide: Where do I apply? 

At the Coalition, we’re here to help you make smart choices when it comes to applying to college, and your first choice should always be: Apply to more than one school! In fact, we recommend applying to 6-10 schools, because applying to college means applying to colleges — and we encourage you to consider Coalition schools because of their commitment to access, affordability, and success.

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