Wise Insights

With the recent presidential election in the United States, many of our families living abroad have asked how international students will be received at American colleges and universities in the future. Read more

"My previous blog left off as my fellow tour participants and I were bicycling from Trinity College in Hartford, CT to Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT on the first leg of the 2016 Tour D’Admission." Read more

Eager to find out more about a potential school or college? Prepping for a campus visit or interview? The road to inquiry begins with asking the right questions. Read more

I have worked with many PG students who have eventually declared the PG experience as essential to their growth and success. Read more

When I was first accepted into college in 2009, I was thrilled, but it felt like a huge transition for me to go from playing a sport every season to playing none at all. Read more

While many families will think instantly of Oxford or Cambridge there are so many good options in a world that is so worth the time to explore! Read more

As I look forward to working with new students and families on their educational plans, I focus primarily on finding joy in the process and making it all as authentic and positive as possible. Read more

Think of the hit song by “The Who." Admissions representatives “really wanna know” and really want you to “tell” them, “cause [they] really wanna know:” “Who are you? Who, who, who, WHO ARE YOU?” Read more

The goal is not only to make it to the date circled on the calendar (the first game of the season)- it is to be engaged in all aspects of the game or match. The whole process is carefully planned. Read more
Colleges are requiring more out-of-the-box essays than ever to gauge not only candidates’ writing but their wit and creativity as well. Read more