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College Admission Terms 101: What to Know Before You Apply
Learn the college admission terms every applicant should know, explained by experts at St. John’s University to help you apply with confidence.

Undergraduate Research: Why You Should Get Involved
You don’t have to wait until graduate school to start your research journey. Undergraduate research offers you the opportunity to explore the subjects that inspire you; work alongside faculty who are experts in their fields; and apply what you’re learning in meaningful, real-world ways.
In this blog, you learn more about what undergraduate research is, what it looks like in practice, and how it can shape your college journey.

How to Land Strong College Recommendation Letters
When it comes to applying to college, letters of recommendation can play a surprisingly significant role—especially if you apply test-optional or want to highlight your personal growth. But how do you choose the right recommender, and what makes a letter truly stand out?

Finding the Right College Starts with Asking the Right Questions
Not sure what to ask on a college tour? Use this checklist and tips from experts at St. John’s University to get real answers and find the right fit for you.

College Rankings Are Useful. Campus Culture Is Essential.
Rankings only tell you so much. Campus culture shapes your college experience. Learn how to find your fit and see how St. John’s University in Queens, NY, gets it right.

Impactful Extracurricular Activities to Add to College Applications
Wondering how to make your college application stand out? Your high school extracurriculars might be the key to catching an admission officer’s attention and securing that acceptance letter.

How to Stand Out in College Applications and Impress Admissions Officers
When it comes to college applications, there’s a common myth the more extracurricular activities you list, the better. Maybe you’ve heard you need to be in every club, volunteer at every opportunity, and take on as many leadership roles as possible to impress admissions officers. But here’s the truth: colleges don’t want to see a long list of random activities—they want to see meaningful commitment.

Pre-College Preparation: 6 Proven Activities for Academic and Mental Readiness
Are you counting down the days until you begin your college journey? As a high school senior, you are likely experiencing a mix of excitement and uncertainty about what lies ahead. Transitioning from high school to college is a significant milestone, and making the most of your remaining time before your first year of college can set you up for success academically and mentally.

What I Wish I Knew before Attending College out of State: Tips for a Smooth Transition
Explore essential tips for a smooth transition to out-of-state college life, from managing costs to building friendships and overcoming homesickness.

Letters of Recommendation: Do They Make a Difference?
In the ever-evolving landscape of college admission, students often wonder which components of their application hold the most weight. Essays, test scores, and interviews are common focal points, but what about letters of recommendation? Once considered a pivotal aspect of the admission process, do they still carry the same influence?
In this post, we explore the true impact of letters of recommendation in the undergraduate and graduate application process and provide insights on making the most of this critical piece of your application.