Posts Tagged ‘ Wellesley ’

New College Rankings from U.S. News and Forbes

August 14, 2010

U.S. News Best Colleges 2011 and Forbes America’s Best Colleges 2010 have dominated the college admissions headlines recently.

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Top 20 Best Value Colleges

January 13, 2010

Princeton Review released its 2010 list of colleges and universities that give the most for your money. Topping the private school list:  (1) Swarthmore College (Swarthmore, PA); (2) Harvard College (Cambridge, MA); (3) Wesleyan College (Macon, GA); (4) Princeton University (Princeton, NJ);  (5) Yale University (New Haven, CT); (6) Williams College (Williamstown, MA); (7) Rice [...]

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College Blogs Offer Admission Advice & More

October 2, 2009

You can read students’ perspectives about dozens of colleges – including MIT, Amherst, Bates, Carleton, Colby, Haverford, Johns Hopkins, Oberlin, Vassar, Wellesley and and Yale — by checking out student blogs on the schools’ web sites.

Student blogs are a valuable tool for prospective applicants seeking “behind-the-scenes” information about admission and student life.

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U.S. News & Forbes Publish 2010 College Rankings

August 20, 2009
U.S. News & Forbes Publish 2010 College Rankings

America’s Best Colleges, published by Forbes Magazine, and Best Colleges 2010 from U.S. News are out. Many of the usual suspects – Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT – ranked high on both lists. There were surprises as well.

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About Lynn Lubell

Lynn Radlauer Lubell is the Publisher of InLikeMe.com, an internationally renowned website for college-bound students, parents and guidance counselors, and the Founder of Admission by Design, an educational consultancy.

A graduate of MIT and Harvard Business School, Lynn is a professional member of IECA and a member of HECA.  She has broad expertise in college admission strategy and planning.

Lynn served on the MIT Educational Council for ten years interviewing hundreds of undergraduate applicants.

Based in Boca Raton, Florida, Admission by Design, consults with students and families in South Florida and beyond.

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