Lauren Lynch Lauren Lynch

What It's Really Like to Attend a Women's College

The Smith College campus is beautiful — the requisite old buildings, an exquisite library, amazing houses (dorms), a world famous greenhouse, and Paradise Pond as the backdrop to crisp fall days and lazy spring mornings. But the most compelling aspect of Smith is its student body: women who are eager to engage, challenge, grow, support, laugh, and learn. 

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Mental Health Lindsay Tanne Mental Health Lindsay Tanne

How Much to Disclose About Mental Health in the College Application Process

In a recent op-ed in the New York Times, Emi Nietfeld reflects on her initial “overshare” about her mental health challenges (and its perceived consequences, including a rejection from Yale) and the ways in which she was able to reflect upon and ultimately convey her story in a way that was more compelling for her college applications.

So what is the appropriate degree of disclosure in a college application?

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Olivia B. Olivia B.

Inside Admissions: What Happens to That Application You Just Submitted?

If you’re a high school senior, chances are you recently hit the submit button on at least a few of your college applications – congratulations! Now you’re probably wondering what’s going to happen to that application over the next 2-3 months while you await the college’s decision. Olivia dives into the nuances of application reading and review in the first post of our Inside Admissions series.

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Olivia B. Olivia B.

Your Comprehensive Guide to College Visits

College tours can be overwhelming: Where should you go? What should you look for? How can you remember what sets a school apart? Read on to learn the dos and don’ts of planning your time on campus—you can even download your own copy to take with you!

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