
There are thousands of university options for you. To choose WHERE to study, you need to gather a lot of information about your options and condense the list to those that match you best. Choosing the right set to which to apply can be overwhelming. Your list of university applications should match your interests and realities. You must be honest and ask yourself questions such as: will I be OK if the temperature outside is -5oC for two months of the year? Or, would I be happy going to a class with 150 other students? You will be living at your university for at least a couple of years. You should select places where you think you will be happy.
You should also be truthful about your abilities when deciding WHAT to study. Are you good at mathematics? Are you a good communicator? Where do you plan to live when you finish your education? Do you want to find a job in your chosen career? Questions like this should guide your university choices.
This year we supported students who applied to the following institutions:
Boston College |
Boston University |
Brandeis University |
Carnegie Mellon University |
Claremont McKenna College |
Colgate University |
Cornell University |
Drexel University |
Emory University |
Georgia Institute of Technology |
New York University |
Pacific University |
Pennsylvania State University |
Pomona College |
Syracuse University |
Temple University |
Tulane University |
University of British Columbia |
University of California-Berkeley |
University of California-Davis |
University of California-Irvine |
University of California-Los Angeles |
University of California-San Diego |
University of California-Santa Barbara |
University of Illinois |
University of Massachusetts-Amherst |
University of Michigan |
University of Pennsylvania |
University of Rochester |
University of Southern California |
University of Virginia |
Wellesley College |
These were the options for them. Our team has extensive experience working in US universities and helping students whom, like you, are making decisions that will affect the rest of their lives. We can help you and your family ask the right questions and support you every step of the way. CONTACT US for more information.