Top 3 Ivy League Majors That Are Actually Worth It

Top 3 Ivy League Majors That Are Actually Worth It

By Sarah M. When applying to college, one of the biggest questions you’ll face is What should I study? While Ivy League universities offer hundreds of majors, student trends are surprisingly consistent across all eight schools. Year after year, three areas dominate: Economics, Computer Science, and the Social Sciences. Understanding why these majors are popular, and how competitive they are, can help you plan a stronger application. 1. Economics: The Classic Ivy League Major Economics

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What Are 3 New STEM Careers Beyond CS & AI?

What Are 3 New STEM Careers Beyond CS & AI?

By Jennifer L. When students think about STEM careers, computer science (CS) and artificial intelligence (AI) often dominate the conversation. While those fields remain exciting, the future of STEM is becoming far more interdisciplinary. Some of the fastest-growing opportunities now sit at the intersection of biology, engineering, sustainability, and advanced mathematics, offering students multiple ways to turn curiosity into impact. STEM occupations continue to grow fast, especially in life sciences,

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Do I Need a Passion Project for Highly Selective  Colleges?

Do I Need a Passion Project for Highly Selective  Colleges?

By Lydia C. In short: No. A passion project is not a requirement for admissions to any college/university, not even to the most selective. Indeed, many successful applicants are admitted without having undertaken a formal independent project. Additionally, not every student has the privilege of time or resources to do an independent project, and colleges understand that you might have significant family responsibilities, a part-time job, or financial or personal

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What Questions Should You Ask Other Students on a College Visit?

What Questions Should You Ask Other Students on a College Visit?

By Sarah M. When you visit a college campus, admissions tours and official presentations can tell you a lot—but if you really want to understand what life is like there, talk to the students. They live the day-to-day reality of the school, from classes and professors to dorm life and campus culture. Asking the right questions can give you insights you won’t find in rankings or brochures. Here are four

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Do Sports Boost College Admissions?

Do Sports Boost College Admissions?

By Jennifer L. For many high school students, sports are more than just after-school activities — they’re a core part of your identity, discipline, and community. But when it comes to college admissions, how much do athletics really matter for you? The answer depends largely on how sports fit into your overall college plan. First, consider your role if you participate in sports but do not plan to compete in

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How to Craft a Strong Activities List for College Applications

How to Craft a Strong Activities List for College Applications

By Justin B. For high school juniors, college applications may feel far away, but beginning to prepare for your activities list now can make it much easier to complete it later. The activities list is an important part of both the Common Application and University of California application, helping admissions officers understand how you spend your time, what you care about, and how you’ve grown outside the classroom. Here are

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The Value of a Computer Science Degree in the Age of AI

The Value of a Computer Science Degree in the Age of AI

By Lydia C. The perception that Artificial Intelligence (AI) can replace programming roles can bring a lot of anxiety for students considering studying computer science. The conflict is clear: students love programming, get excited about solving problems with technology, and have been coding since a young age with the promise of a career in CS. But, recently, students increasingly question the utility of this path, wondering more and more: “Will

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How to Improve a Low Grade in a Difficult Class

How to Improve a Low Grade in a Difficult Class

By Sarah M. Feeling stressed about a low grade in a difficult class is completely normal: almost every student experiences it at some point. The important thing is not to panic but to take focused action. One tough class does not define your abilities. Here are three practical strategies to help you stay on track and improve your performance. 1. Understand What’s Going Wrong Before you can fix a problem,

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High School Course Planning Tips

High School Course Planning Tips

By Jennifer L. Selecting courses for a new school year is an important decision that can shape both your academic experience and your future college opportunities. Colleges do not view your transcript year by year in isolation; they read it as a four-year story. Thoughtful course selection in ninth, tenth, and eleventh grade helps demonstrate growth, academic maturity, and readiness for college-level work. 9th Grade: Explore Interests and Build a

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How to Build a Standout Extracurricular Profile

How to Build a Standout Extracurricular Profile

By Lilly G. In today’s competitive admissions landscape, a strong extracurricular profile is often what sets you apart among thousands of applicants who may have similar GPAs and test scores. A standout extracurricular profile should demonstrate your initiative, leadership and responsibility, as well as how you grow over time. So, how to build a well-planned and meaningful extracurricular profile? Here are some strategies that can be helpful to boost your

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Digital SAT vs. ACT: Which Should You Take This Spring?

Digital SAT vs. ACT: Which Should You Take This Spring?

By David H. N., PhD Springtime means applications for summer camps and a whole new semester for trying the SAT or ACT once again. The holidays are over, and you’ve had 5-6 months to acclimate to the course load of the school year. This post will explain the differences between the Digital SAT and the Digital ACT, which will help you decide which is the best option for you this

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What Summer Programs Should Students Apply to in January?

What Summer Programs Should Students Apply to in January?

By Sarah M. It’s already January, and if you’re a 10th or 11th grader hoping to make the most of your upcoming summer, now is the time to start applying to great programs. Many elite and exciting opportunities have deadlines in January and February, so now is the ideal time to put strong applications together. Most colleges have summer programs these days, so keep in mind that when deciding where

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Post–Winter Break College Planning Checklist

Post–Winter Break College Planning Checklist

By Jennifer L. Coming back from winter break can feel like being dropped straight into fast-forward. Before the semester gets too busy, take a moment to reset and refocus on your college preparation journey. No matter what grade you’re in, what you do now can make the rest of the year more intentional—and far less stressful later on. 1. Start or Continue Your College Research If you’ve already started a

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Online Summer Course Ideas for College Bound Student

Online Summer Course Ideas for College Bound Student

By Sarah M. Summer is an ideal time for students to explore new interests, strengthen academic skills, or get ahead in their studies, without the constraints of a traditional classroom. Thanks to a wide range of reputable online platforms, students can take high-quality summer courses from anywhere, whether they’re looking to boost their college applications, earn credits, or simply learn something exciting and new. Not every online opportunity is created

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Explore Internships in the Bay Area for High Schoolers

Explore Internships in the Bay Area for High Schoolers

By Jennifer L. For high school students in the Bay Area, internships offer a powerful way to explore interests, build skills, and stand out on college applications. Admissions officers consistently emphasize that meaningful, hands-on experiences—especially those connected to a student’s academic passions—demonstrate initiative, maturity, and real-world readiness. Fortunately, the Bay Area is one of the richest regions in the country for internship opportunities across technology, science, business, the arts, as

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Popular AI Courses for High School Students

Popular AI Courses for High School Students

By Lydia C. There are several opportunities for high school students to learn about artificial intelligence (AI). Formal courses can help build AI knowledge in different ways, including: (1) understanding basic technical principles (2) exploring applications, and (3) developing interest and confidence in AI. These courses can be incredibly formative for high school students, offering both immediate and long-term academic and professional benefits. As a High School student, these courses

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Where to Begin Your Scholarship Search

Where to Begin Your Scholarship Search

By Sarah M. For many college applicants, scholarships are a crucial way to ease the financial burden of higher education. While general scholarships can be highly competitive, niche scholarships—awards targeting specific interests, backgrounds, or talents—often offer better odds. Here are some practical tips to help you find and win these opportunities. 1. Start with Your Interests and Identity Niche scholarships often focus on unique qualities, such as your hobbies, heritage,

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A Guide to Understanding the CSS Profile

A Guide to Understanding the CSS Profile

By David H. N., PhD The CSS Profile is a web portal created by the College Board to help students get non-federal financial aid directly from colleges. While it does not replace the FAFSA, which is meant to help students get financial aid from federal sources, it is worth your while to fill one out. Here is a three-minute summary of the CSS Profile. What Colleges Require It? Mostly private

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Is FAFSA Right For Your High School Senior?

Is FAFSA Right For Your High School Senior?

By Jennifer L. As college counselors, one of the most common questions we hear from students and families is, “Do I really need to complete the FAFSA?” The answer, almost always, is yes. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the key to unlocking financial assistance for college, including federal grants, work-study, and loans, and many colleges and states also use it to award their own aid. Who

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Emerging Tech Careers Beyond Coding: UX, AI, and Data

Emerging Tech Careers Beyond Coding: UX, AI, and Data

By Lydia C. While coding will continue to remain an important “second language” to help us thrive across all careers, advance in AI automation is making “straight coding” careers less essential. Instead, new AI developments have opened new needs, and therefore new career opportunities. These emerging needs require new interdisciplinary strengths, critical thinking and innovation that are less likely to be automated, complementing traditional coding tech skills with ethics, communication,

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Exploring Career Pathways Through Clubs

Exploring Career Pathways Through Clubs

By Sarah M. High school is a great time to explore your interests and start connecting them to possible careers. You don’t need to know exactly what you want to do yet, but the clubs and activities you choose can give you clues about your strengths, passions, and future opportunities. Think of your extracurriculars as mini test runs for different career paths. Here are a few ways to start exploring

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Submitting College Applications Early? Learn what to Double-Check

Submitting College Applications Early? Learn what to Double-Check

By Jennifer L. With application deadlines fast approaching, many students are excited to hit “submit” early—a smart strategy that can reduce stress and prevent last-minute issues. But before you finalize your application, it’s worth slowing down to double-check the details. Small mistakes can create confusion for admissions officers or misrepresent your accomplishments. Here are a few key areas to review carefully before submitting your application: 1. Accuracy in Personal Information

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Should I Take the SAT/ACT?

Should I Take the SAT/ACT?

by Jennifer L. The SAT and ACT remain important opportunities to showcase your academic strengths and enhance your college application profile. Several prestigious institutions have reinstated standardized test requirements, making strong scores an essential part of the admissions process. For instance, Harvard University has reintroduced the SAT/ACT requirement for applicants starting in the fall of 2025. Similarly, Stanford University, University of Texas-Austin, MIT, Caltech as well as the University of

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Tips to Maximize SAT Success

Tips to Maximize SAT Success

by David H. N., PhD The SAT is a long test that requires you to learn patterns in how questions are asked, and how answers are presented. The following strategies will help you prepare to get the most out of the effort that you put in. Tip 1. Take the SAT More Than Once Now that the University of California system no longer accepts SATs scores, there is no longer

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Debunking Common College Admissions Myths

Debunking Common College Admissions Myths

By Sarah M. There is a dizzying amount of information and advice surround college applications and admissions, making it difficult to tell fact from fiction. Therefore, IvyBoost will debunk some of the most common myths that may cause students to doubt themselves and their experiences when applying to universities. Debunking College Admissions Myths First of all, yes: your GPA does matter. Your transcript is the most basic building block of

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How Has AI Affected College Admissions?

How Has AI Affected College Admissions?

By Lydia C. Given the rising power of Artificial intelligence (AI) tools in synthesizing strings of words, it has affected the college application process in various ways. On the applicant side, students are able to use these tools to help them brainstorm and research essay application topics as well as to edit and proofread their writing for improved grammar, clarity and spelling.  While we can argue the latter has been

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Should You Apply via Regular Decision or Early Action?

Should You Apply via Regular Decision or Early Action?

By David N. Colleges let you apply “early”? And why would you want to do that? Well, applying early via the Early Decision (ED) or Early Action (EA) options have their pros and cons compared to applying Regular Decision (RD). Why Do Early Decision? The main advantage of applying ED is that your chances of getting in are much higher. ED signals to the school that it is your first

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Building Strong Bonds for Powerful Recommendation Letters

Building Strong Bonds for Powerful Recommendation Letters

By Abby G. A glowing college recommendation letter from a teacher or mentor does not only come from straight-A report cards; there’s so much more than simply doing well in a teacher’s class. Teachers spend their days surrounded by grades and titles; what stands out to them is the student who shows up as a real, curious, and engaged human being. Doing things like sitting near the front of class,

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A Quick College Admissions Timeline: Key Dates for UCs, Ivies, & More

A Quick College Admissions Timeline: Key Dates for UCs, Ivies, & More

Applying to college can be stressful, but knowing the timeline makes everything easier. Whether you’re aiming for the University of California (UC) schools, Ivy League universities, or other top choices, staying on top of key dates is essential. This quick admissions timeline breaks down what to do—and when—to help you stay organized and ahead of the game. August 1, 2025 – Opening Day! The application season for students intending to start

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5 Factors that Matter Besides Rankings in a College List

5 Factors that Matter Besides Rankings in a College List

by Jennifer L. When building a college list, it’s easy to get caught up in rankings. While those numbers might offer a general sense of prestige or competitiveness, they don’t tell the full story—and they definitely shouldn’t be the only factor guiding your decisions. Here are five often-overlooked elements that matter just as much, if not more, when choosing the right college fit. 1. Academic Programs That Match Your InterestsNot

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3 Must-Read Updates on New College Majors

3 Must-Read Updates on New College Majors

With AI and new technologies being developed every day, the fields for college majors is also constantly shifting and changing. How can students choose from hundreds of possible college majors? If a student is interested in STEM, what new college majors are out there that they haven’t even heard of? If a student’s passion is for a career in a niche field, what college major is the right one for

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How 8th Graders Can Use Summer to Cultivate a Growth Mindset

How 8th Graders Can Use Summer to Cultivate a Growth Mindset

by David H. N., PhD The transition between 8th grade and high school is big time of change for teens, which is why the summer before 9th grade is the perfect time to start making behavioral changes that set you up for growth. As humans, we behave according to what we believe. If you don’t believe that you can learn something new, improve at something, or be good at something,

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Making the Most of Professors in Pre-College Programs

Making the Most of Professors in Pre-College Programs

by Abby G. Professors who engage in pre-college programs are more than just experts in their fields; they’re your first glimpse of what it’s like to learn in a college environment, and they’re one of the most valuable resources you’ll find. Here’s what I’d advise any student looking to get the most out of their time:

Turn Your Summer College Program into a Powerful Application Asset

Turn Your Summer College Program into a Powerful Application Asset

by David H. N., PhD Summer programs on college campuses are not just for filling a slot in the activities section of your college application, they can be a life-changing experience that alters the trajectory of your life. Benefit 1: Gain Great Experiences to Write About in College Essays Great college essays tell great stories, and great stories are based on life-changing experiences. Summer programs at colleges are a prequel

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How to Launch a Cool Micro-Project (That Colleges Will Love)

How to Launch a Cool Micro-Project (That Colleges Will Love)

by Jennifer L. If you’re a high school student wondering how to stand out on college applications, here’s a secret: you don’t need a national award or a research lab internship. You can create a mini passion project—right from your bedroom—that showcases initiative, creativity, and genuine curiosity. These “micro-projects” are small, self-directed experiences you build around a topic you care about. The key? Make it real, personal, and purposeful. Step

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A College Application To-Do List for Summer

A College Application To-Do List for Summer

by Sarah M. As the summer begins, it’s the perfect time to start your college applications. This encompasses a lot, so in order to avoid being overwhelmed and stay organized and motivated, it can help to divide the job into sections. Here is a list of tasks, in order, that you can take on in the summer to structure your time and set yourself up for success in the fall

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3 College Applications Resources to Get You Ready

3 College Applications Resources to Get You Ready

by David H. N., PhD College applications make the first semester of senior year THE busiest semester of high school. Thus, it will serve rising seniors well to be prepared ahead of time so they are not caught off guard by surprises. Here are 3 online resources on college applications that provide crucial information that you should know at the beginning of the summer before applying. Being aware of these

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4 Recommended Posts on College Applications

4 Recommended Posts on College Applications

College applications can seem like an intimidating labyrinth for any student new to the process.How many colleges should a student put on their list? What’s the difference between a major in biology or biochemistry, and is one of them ‘better’ if you are aiming for the medical field? What makes an Ivy League college different from other colleges? Confused on what you should know about college applications? Here are 4

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Fuel Your Passion for Free: 4 Ways to Dive into Academic Interests

Fuel Your Passion for Free: 4 Ways to Dive into Academic Interests

by Jennifer L. Exploring what you love doesn’t have to come with a price tag.  Whether you’re drawn to science, history, or an interdisciplinary field that blends both, there are fun, free, and meaningful ways to start learning today.  Here are 4 no-cost ways students can dive into academic interests: Activity 1: Join a Citizen Science Project Love science and nature? Downloading a citizen science app like iNaturalist, Zooniverse, or

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IvyBoost Counseling Forum – Saturday May 31 at 1pm

IvyBoost Counseling Forum – Saturday May 31 at 1pm

Are you a rising 11th grade student curious about college applications? Want to learn about current trends for college majors and tips for creating a college list? Or perhaps you’re a rising senior, who is about to dive into your own complex and exciting journey of college applications and essays? Bring your questions to IvyBoost’s upcoming free counseling forum, to meet our counselors face to face! Time and Date &

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3 Tips on Learning Independence for College

3 Tips on Learning Independence for College

by David H. N., PhD College is a unique time during which teens are expected to learn independence while living away from home. Here are 3 tips below to help you on independence! What does independence mean? It means things like paying your bills on time, knowing how to take public transportation, and knowing how to find an apartment that fits your budget and transportation methods. Tip 1: Set Reminders

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3 Tips on a College Portfolio

3 Tips on a College Portfolio

by Sarah M. When it comes to college applications, most of the big tasks are self-explanatory (which is not to say easy): take the tests, write the essays, create the activities and awards lists. When it comes to optional and/or supplemental materials, though, it can be harder to figure out what to do. Assuming you’re not applying to school specifically for art or design, should you consider submitting an optional

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From Chess Champion to College Success

From Chess Champion to College Success

Ruiyang, a brilliant chess master and top-ranked competitor in the World Youth Championship, always approached challenges with strategy and precision. While her talent on the chessboard was undeniable, she knew that the college admissions process required more than just skill—it needed careful planning, academic excellence, and strong leadership. That’s where IvyBoost College Counseling came in. Elevating Academics and LeadershipWith IvyBoost’s expert guidance, Ruiyang strengthened her academic profile with a competitive

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6 Simple Tips to Reduce High School Stress

6 Simple Tips to Reduce High School Stress

by Jennifer L. It’s that time of year when high school feels like a never-ending to-do list – tests, deadlines, and plans piling up fast.  It’s no wonder it can get overwhelming. The good news? There are 6 simple and healthy tips to manage that stress and keep your mental health in check. 1. Get OrganizedStress often builds up when things feel out of control. Using a planner or a

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3 Tips to Improve Tech & STEM Skills

3 Tips to Improve Tech & STEM Skills

by David H. N., PhD Students are often wowed by the final product of a science project that makes headlines in their community. These stories can be inspiring, but they can also be discouraging to other students. The misconception that leads to discouragement is that you don’t realize that every successful STEM practitioner started as a beginner, with challenges of a journey that must happen before the final project. What

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IvyBoost Success Story: A student’s path to Emory

IvyBoost Success Story: A student’s path to Emory

Meifan was a driven student with a strong academic performance from a public high school in Fremont. She knew exactly what she wanted to pursue in her college studies and career towards nursing, but was also aware of how complex the college applications process could be. Before the start of her 12th grade for Fall 2025, Meifan looked to IvyBoost to guide her through the challenges and changes in each

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5 Study Tips for AP Exams

5 Study Tips for AP Exams

by Justin B. With AP Exams just a month away, it’s natural to feel anxious and nervous. However, effective preparation can help you manage stress and set yourself up for success. In this blog post, we’ll share 5 practical study tips to help you ace your upcoming AP exams: Get organized – Start by reviewing the 2025 exam schedule and creating a study calendar. Gather all your materials for each

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IvyBoost Counseling Forum – Saturday April 26 at 1pm

IvyBoost Counseling Forum – Saturday April 26 at 1pm

Many high school students know that college essays are an important part of your college applications. How do you find a story from your life that would show your personality? What are some topics that work well with prompts for college application essays? Bring your questions to IvyBoost’s upcoming free counseling forum, to meet our counselors face to face! Time and Date & RegistrationJoin us on our free online forum

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IvyBoost Success Story: A Student’s Path to UCLA & UCB

IvyBoost Success Story: A Student’s Path to UCLA & UCB

Romil was a top performing student from a private high school in Fremont, California.He had a focus on STEM and a passion for the environment. He began working with IvyBoost in the start of summer of 2024 before 12th grade, to strengthen his know-how and understanding of a complicated college applications process. With the experience and advice of IvyBoost’s counselor, Romil gained admissions for several competitive colleges for the STEM

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4 Tips to Build Relationships With Teachers Before Recommendations

4 Tips to Build Relationships With Teachers Before Recommendations

by Sarah M. Recommendations from your teachers are vital to most applications, and particularly those for college. Still, they can be a mysterious part of the package, for students, since you do not get to see them. While there’s nothing you can or should do to directly affect what a teacher says about you, there are 4 tips you should keep in mind as you begin high school, in order

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3 New STEM Majors to Consider

3 New STEM Majors to Consider

by Justin B. From AI everywhere to renewable energy to 3D printed medical implants, advances in STEM continue to stretch the boundaries of our imagination. In this post, we’ll highlight three recently developed college majors that are shaping the future of STEM. Artificial Intelligence for Business (USC) This cutting-edge degree combines the expertise of two leading business and engineering schools, offering a distinctive learning experience for students eager to harness

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IvyBoost Success Story: A Student’s Path to Georgetown University

IvyBoost Success Story: A Student’s Path to Georgetown University

Sofia was a dedicated and high-achieving student from a public high school in the Contra Consta County area of California. She was unsure which colleges would fit her criteria with for her passions towards medicine and health sciences. Early on in her 11th grade year of Fall 2023, Sofia sought out IvyBoost to help find the direction she needed for her college admissions profile. IvyBoost guidance ensured that Sofia could

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IvyBoost Success Story: A Student’s Path to NYU

IvyBoost Success Story: A Student’s Path to NYU

Athmika, as a creative and focused student from a public high school in Fremont, considered college as a place to pursue various intellectual interests and work towards practical career paths. Though she found colleges in the East Coast the most appealing, she was overwhelmed by how to narrow down her college selection choices and how to focus her energy. With this forethought, Athmika looked to IvyBoost’s counseling during the 11th

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5 Key Areas for 11th Grade Students

5 Key Areas for 11th Grade Students

by Jennifer L. Junior year is a crucial time for college preparation.  While senior year is when you’ll submit applications, the groundwork you lay now will make the process smoother.  Here are 5 key areas to focus on to begin preparing for college applications. 1. Stay Focused on Your Grades Your junior-year grades are the last full year of academics colleges will see before you apply.  Strong grades can boost

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IvyBoost Success Story: A Student’s Path to UPenn

IvyBoost Success Story: A Student’s Path to UPenn

Vincent, a bright and determined private high school student in Fremont, had always excelled academically. With a natural affinity for science and a deep commitment to his studies, he aimed to push beyond his limits and realize his dream of attending the University of Pennsylvania. However, Vincent knew that achieving such a lofty goal would require more than just good grades—it demanded a strategic and comprehensive approach. Recognizing this, Vincent

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3 Tips for Students to Develop Leadership

3 Tips for Students to Develop Leadership

by David N., PhD People gravitate towards those whom they believe are leaders, but how does one become a leader? And, more importantly, how does one stay a leader? It is possible to accidentally become a leader, but without actual leadership skills you won’t stay there long. First, it’s important to understand the difference between a manager and a leader. A manager has authority because the social structure has assigned

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IvyBoost Counseling Forum – Saturday 03/29 at 1pm

IvyBoost Counseling Forum – Saturday 03/29 at 1pm

For high school students who are nearing the time of college applications, they may have many questions on preparing for college admissions. How can they build up their profile for college admissions? What are the most important factors they need to consider for college applications in the future? Bring your questions to IvyBoost’s upcoming free college counseling forum! Time and Date & RegistrationFor families and students from 8th grade to

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How Many Extracurriculars Should Students Have?

How Many Extracurriculars Should Students Have?

by Sarah M. One of the most common questions students ask early in high school is how many extracurriculars they should pursue in order to make themselves as competitive as possible for college. There is no one simple answer to this question, but here are some tips to keep in mind:

The Path to Becoming a Medical Doctor

The Path to Becoming a Medical Doctor

by Sophia S. The path to becoming a medical doctor is a rigorous yet rewarding journey, involving multiple steps of training. It begins in college and continues through medical school, residency, and possibly fellowship, ultimately leading to a career as a practicing physician. How does a student become a doctor? College Students interested in a career in medicine are encouraged to pursue any college major they are passionate about. However,

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5 Tips for Picking AP Courses

5 Tips for Picking AP Courses

by Jennifer L. Advanced Placement (AP) classes offer a great opportunity for high school students to challenge themselves academically, potentially earn college credit, and boost their transcripts. However, choosing the right AP classes can be overwhelming, especially with so many options and limited studying time.  Here are five tips to help you make the best decision: Align with Your Interests and Strengths Start by identifying your favorite subjects and academic

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3 Interesting Careers in the Humanities

3 Interesting Careers in the Humanities

by Sarah M. Students sometimes hesitate to major in a humanities field, because they worry about what jobs will be available to them afterwards. While it is always good to be aware of potential challenges down the road, it is also important to keep in mind that many unexpected industries actually seek out Humanities majors because of the skills in research, analysis, creativity, and problem-solving that they possess. What are

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3 Great Clubs for STEM in High School

3 Great Clubs for STEM in High School

by Diane N. Are you passionate about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and looking for ways to explore your interests beyond the classroom? Here are three fantastic clubs in high school that can help you dive deeper into the world of STEM: Robotics Club Robotics clubs, such as those affiliated with FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), offer an exciting blend of engineering, programming, and teamwork.

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3 Tips for Students from January 01/25 Forum

3 Tips for Students from January 01/25 Forum

by Michelle P. Last week in January, on the Saturday of 01/25, IvyBoost held our first free Monthly Counseling Forum! The forum was hosted by Michelle, and led by Counselor Jennifer and Tony. Six families attended the forum for an informative discussion on standardized tests and summer programs. From the forum, there were several important points and tips we would like to share with students below: 1.Standardized Tests While some

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When Do Students Hear Decisions on College Waitlist?

When Do Students Hear Decisions on College Waitlist?

by Jennifer L. Being placed on a college waitlist can feel like being in limbo – you’re not in, but you’re not out either.  Understanding the timeline and process for waitlist decisions can help ease the uncertainty and prepare you for the next steps.  This timing can vary depending on the institution. Most colleges begin addressing their college waitlist decisions after May 1st, which is the national enrollment deadline.  By

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IvyBoost Counseling Forum – Saturday 02/22 at 1pm

IvyBoost Counseling Forum – Saturday 02/22 at 1pm

Time and Date & Registration For families and students from 8th grade to 11th grade: Join us on our free online forum on Saturday, February 22, 2025 at 1:00pm Pacific Time Register for the forum today! *Please mark Free Monthly Counseling Forum on the sign-up. After registering, the online invite and reminders will be sent to you later in February to add to your calendar. February Forum Agenda 1:00pm – 1:05pm

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How to Find Research Opportunities

How to Find Research Opportunities

by Sophia S. Research offers high school students a valuable opportunity to explore topics in STEM and medicine by asking questions, engaging in scientific inquiry, and diving deeper into specific subjects. It’s also a great way to strengthen your resume and college application through hands-on research experience, presentations, and publications. Additionally, research provides exposure to careers in scientific fields and the opportunity to learn from experienced mentors. How can a

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What to Expect in Summer Program Research?

What to Expect in Summer Program Research?

by Diane N. Are you a high school student considering a summer research program? Diving into the world of scientific research can be both exciting and intimidating. Here’s what you can expect from your first research experience: The Research Process Literature Review: You’ll start by reading scientific papers related to your project. This helps you understand the current state of research in your field. Hypothesis Formation: Based on your reading,

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5 Tips for Applying to Summer Programs

5 Tips for Applying to Summer Programs

by Sarah M. Academic summer programs are a versatile resource for high schoolers looking to set themselves apart on their college applications. There are many different kinds of programs, and they can be effective for different goals at different times. In general, applications for these programs will open between December and March: you should do your research early to know when you need to apply to your particular program. While

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IvyBoost Counseling Forum – Saturday 01/25 at 1pm

IvyBoost Counseling Forum – Saturday 01/25 at 1pm

For students in grades 8th-11th, there are many areas to plan for. What courses do they need next year? Should they apply for summer programs? What about test prep? Bring your questions to IvyBoost’s upcoming free college counseling forum! Time and Date & Registration For families and students from 8th grade to 11th grade: Join us on our free online forum on Saturday, January 25, 2025 at 1:00pm Pacific Time

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Should Students Major in AI?

Should Students Major in AI?

by David N., PhD Should students major in Artificial Intelligence (AI)? With a number of colleges now offering a major in AI, the question is understandable. But a better way to ask this question is to turn it into several questions, each nuanced with an ounce of wisdom. After we explore the different purposes of AI, it will become clear why this question can be misleading. Is your goal to

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Summer Activities to Explore Medicine

Summer Activities to Explore Medicine

by Sophia S. Summers can be a valuable time to explore your career interests outside the classroom by gaining a better understanding of what different careers entail and how they align with your passions. This can, in turn, make college planning and identifying a major easier. If you are interested in exploring a career in medicine, below are a few types of summer activities you should consider. Shadowing a Healthcare

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Should Students Pick the SAT or ACT?

Should Students Pick the SAT or ACT?

by Diane N. As an upcoming year of college admissions approaches, many students must decide between the SAT and ACT. With the introduction of the digital SAT, this choice has become even more complex. Let’s explore the key differences between these tests to help you make an informed decision. Test Structure and Content The digital SAT consists of two main sections: Reading and Writing, and Math, totaling 2 hours and

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High Score Tips for the SAT

High Score Tips for the SAT

by Alex L. I’d like to share my experience preparing for the SAT/PSAT, in the hopes that others will take the proper actions for their test with these tips for a high score. In my freshman and sophomore year, my highest score on the school issued PSAT was 1240. I was told by prep programs that I had to take intensive courses to do well (over 1500), but over the

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IvyBoost 2024 Thanksgiving & Winter Holiday Dates

IvyBoost 2024 Thanksgiving & Winter Holiday Dates

IvyBoost would be closed for the holiday dates below. Closed for Thanksgiving   Monday, November 25 – Saturday, November 30After November 30, we will resume our normal hours. Closed for Winter Holidays  Monday, December 23 – Sunday, Jan 05After January 5, we will resume with our normal hours. We wish all our students and families a happy and safe holidays!

Plan Extracurriculars for College

Plan Extracurriculars for College

by Justin B. “You may not realize it, but you do it all the time. Begin with the end in mind, that is. You draw up a blueprint before you build a house. You read a recipe before you bake a cake. You create an outline before you write a paper (at least I hope you do). It’s part of life.” (The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean

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3 Potential Careers in Health Care (Vlog)

3 Potential Careers in Health Care (Vlog)

by Sophia S. High school is an exciting time to explore different fields and develop a better understanding of how you see yourself spending your career. If you are interested in health care, here are 3 potential career options you may want to look into: Dentistry A career in dentistry involves “maintaining the health of the teeth, gums and other tissues in and around the mouth” through the diagnosis and

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Exciting New UC Majors (Vlog)

Exciting New UC Majors (Vlog)

by Jennifer L. The University of California (UC) system continues to expand its academic offerings, introducing innovative new majors across its campuses during 2025. These new programs are designed to meet emerging industry demands and address our many modern challenges. At UC Berkeley, a new standalone Neuroscience undergraduate major will allow students to explore the intricacies of brain function through coursework and research. Additionally, UC Berkeley will offer a minor

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What to Do After ED/EA Deadlines

What to Do After ED/EA Deadlines

by Sarah M. With early decision and early action applications on the rise, it’s easy to focus on getting those October and November applications submitted. After that’s done, though, what should you be doing to stay on top of the game for the rest of the application season? It might be tempting to sit back and take a break, waiting until you hear back from your dream schools in December,

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Junior Year is Critical for College Admissions

Junior Year is Critical for College Admissions

by Tony T. Junior year is critical in building up your college admission profile, and getting you ready for your upcoming college application. Following is a brief list of areas that IvyBoost may help you with to boost your profile in junior year: Grades: Junior year grades are the most recent grades that colleges see when you apply. IvyBoost will monitor your GPA, help you manage your time more efficiently,

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Key Differences Between Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree

Key Differences Between Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree

by Diane N. Are you considering furthering your education but unsure about the differences between a bachelor’s and a master’s degree? Let’s break it down in this quick guide to help you make an informed decision about your academic journey. Level of Study and Depth A bachelor’s degree is typically the first level of higher education, providing a broad foundation in a chosen field. It introduces students to core concepts

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Important College Application Timelines

Important College Application Timelines

by Justin B. As we head into the peak of college application season, keeping track of the wide-ranging dates and deadlines to complete requirements can be dizzying for seniors. I often tell students that one of the most essential aspects of a successful (and minimally stressful) application process is getting and staying organized throughout. So with that in mind, here is a quick “cheat sheet” of some key college applications

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Self-Studying for an AP Exam?

Self-Studying for an AP Exam?

by Jennifer L. Each year in May, students have the opportunity to take a final AP exam. If your school offers AP courses, you will likely have a designated AP coordinator at your high school who will coordinate the exam details. But what if you’re self-studying for an AP exam through an online course or individually? You may have the option to register as an independent student. If your high

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3 STEM Activities that can be done Remotely

3 STEM Activities that can be done Remotely

by David N., PhD There are many options for great STEM extracurricular activities, but not all of them require that you travel far or even leave the house. Here are three that you can do at home or at least remotely. Learn How to Do Image Analysis. Learning how to do image analysis unlocks the creative potential of STEM students who do not know how, or who do not enjoy,

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Should You Retake the SAT as a Senior?

Should You Retake the SAT as a Senior?

by Sarah M. It has become clear that at many schools, a brief flirtation with test-blindness has ended and the SAT is back. So how should students go about sending in the best scores possible? You can take the SAT as many times as you like. However, since the test is very time and labor intensive, you don’t want to exhaust yourself or waste your precious time by retaking it

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3 Tips for a Standout Recommendation Letter

3 Tips for a Standout Recommendation Letter

by Diane N. As you prepare your college applications, one key element that can significantly impact your application is the recommendation letter. These letters offer admissions committees a deeper insight into your character, academic abilities, and potential for success. Here are three essential tips on how to request a recommendation letter that truly stands out. Choose Recommenders Who Know You Well Selecting the right person to write your recommendation letter

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Deciding on a Decision Plan

Deciding on a Decision Plan

by Sarah M. If you’re a high school senior applying for college, how can you decide on a decision plan? There are five possibilities for college decision plans: Regular Decision: you apply usually in early January (depending on the school), hear back around April, and decide in May. This is the standard option, which gives you the most time and flexibility to craft your application and come to a final

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What Makes an Ivy League School the Right Fit for You?

What Makes an Ivy League School the Right Fit for You?

by Jennifer L. Applying to an Ivy League school is notoriously challenging. With acceptance rates as low as 3-5%, the competition is intense.  Applicants are not only competing with top students from across the country but also from around the world.  These prestigious institutions are known for their rigorous academic standards, distinguished faculty, and strong alumni networks.  However, they are not the right choice for everyone. So, when is it

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How to Choose a STEM Major

How to Choose a STEM Major

by David N., PhD If a student is considering majoring in STEM, how should they go about choosing their major? Tip #1. Pick Something That Can Be Your Hobby The first piece of advice that I give students is to pick a topic that they think they will enjoy doing. But how do you define “enjoy”? This means different things for different people. In general, it is defined as a

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UC App & Common App Opens Aug 1

UC App & Common App Opens Aug 1

by Diane N. August 1st marks a significant milestone for high school seniors as the Common Application and University of California (UC) applications become available. Here are three essential tips to help you prepare: Start Early and Stay Organized The Common App requires detailed information about your academic history, extracurricular activities, and personal statement. Begin gathering necessary documents like transcripts and test scores well in advance. Create a checklist to

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What do Students Study in a Data Science College Major?

What do Students Study in a Data Science College Major?

by Mia J. With the rapid development of AI and internet companies, coupled with high salaries and countless job opportunities, data science has become an increasingly popular major. Like many millennials, I have a deep love for social media, enjoying meeting new people and learning about others’ lifestyles. I am particularly fascinated by how social media recommendation systems work. I often marvel at how the internet knows exactly what to

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How to Stay Organized During College Applications

How to Stay Organized During College Applications

by Jennifer L. The college application process involves many moving parts, from letters of recommendation, essays, and test scores to the various forms and requirements that constitute the core of the application. To reduce stress and successfully manage the application process, focus on staying organized. The following tips will help you navigate the many components of the process. 1.Create a Spreadsheet  Whether you use Google Sheets, Excel, or another program,

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How Important Are Your Grades in Senior Year?

How Important Are Your Grades in Senior Year?

by Jennifer L. Very important! Your senior year grades, especially those from the first semester, can significantly influence your college application decisions. The fall semester of your senior year helps demonstrate academic consistency and improvement to admissions counselors. A strong academic finish can highlight your reliability and sustained effort, showing that you are ready for college-level work and will be academically successful at the next level. If your GPA has

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6 Essential Tips for New College Students

6 Essential Tips for New College Students

by Ziba R. Transitioning from high school to college marks a significant shift in your academic journey. As you step onto the college campus, you enter a realm of newfound independence and responsibility. The choices you make and the habits you develop during this pivotal time can greatly impact your academic success and professional growth. Here are six essential tips for new students to help you navigate this exciting transition:

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What Counts as Advanced Training in STEM Research?

What Counts as Advanced Training in STEM Research?

by David H. N., PhD Advanced training in STEM research is one of the most important extracurricular activities in college applications. This type of training is often unique compared to what a student learns in AP courses or community college courses. Due to the nature of these training programs, they might also allow the student to create novel contributions to STEM or intriguing proof of concept discoveries. However, these trainings

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The SAT and ACT are Back

The SAT and ACT are Back

by Justin B. From grade inflation in high schools, to personal statements authored by AI to 50% of applicants not reporting SAT/ACT scores in their application, it’s become harder and harder for college admissions officers to answer the most fundamental question about each applicant: can they do the work? Even before the pandemic, educators, admissions professionals, parents and students had concerns about the role and importance of testing, including that

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Starting Your First Internship or Research Project: 3 Essential Tips

Starting Your First Internship or Research Project: 3 Essential Tips

by Diane N. Starting your first internship or research project can be both thrilling and daunting. Here are three essential tips to help you make the most of this opportunity and set yourself up for success. Understand the Dress Code and Safety Procedures First and foremost, it’s crucial to understand the dress code and safety procedures of your lab environment. In a wet lab, where we analyze and test biological

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3 Interdisciplinary Majors – Where Your Interests Intersect

3 Interdisciplinary Majors – Where Your Interests Intersect

by Jennifer L. Are you interested in exploring multiple areas of study? Do you have varied interests and are not sure if you can combine them?  Maybe an interdisciplinary major is the right fit for you. The wonderful part of studying an interdisciplinary major is that you can combine multiple fields of study and create a more holistic and versatile educational experience. Three examples of popular interdisciplinary majors are cognitive

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What to Ask Yourself for Choosing a College Major

What to Ask Yourself for Choosing a College Major

by Sarah M. When beginning the college application process, some students may know exactly what they want to major in. Other students may have no idea at all, and still others may be confused or on the fence about which majors will be most helpful for them based on their interests. Regardless of which of those camps you fall into, here are some questions that can be helpful to ask

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9 Ways College Differs from High School

9 Ways College Differs from High School

by Ziba R. Transitioning from high school to college marks a significant milestone in one’s academic journey. It’s a time of newfound independence, exploration, and personal growth that comes with a different set of experiences, responsibilities, and opportunities than high school. Let’s explore these variances in 9 ways college differs from high school: High School College 1. Academic Freedom Curriculum is structured, limited choice More flexibility in course selection and

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6 Tips to Combat Test Anxiety

6 Tips to Combat Test Anxiety

by Ziba R. Test anxiety–the feeling of dread, extreme distress, rapid heartbeat and racing thoughts, affects many students before an exam. However, with the right mindset and strategies, you can overcome test anxiety and ace your exams. Here are six tips to help you navigate through those pre-exam jitters: Prepare Strategically: One of the most effective ways to combat test anxiety is through preparation. Start early, make a study schedule,

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6 Stress Relief and Self-Care Tips for High School Students

6 Stress Relief and Self-Care Tips for High School Students

by Shiv G. As a high school student, juggling academics, extracurriculars, and a social life can sometimes feel like walking a tightrope. With so much on your plate, it’s easy to become overwhelmed and stressed out. However, prioritizing your mental health is essential for maintaining balance and overall well-being, even if it means dropping an extracurricular from your schedule or foregoing an AP course. Here are some of my personal

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The Benefits of AP Courses

The Benefits of AP Courses

by Jennifer L. As a student or a parent, you may have heard of Advanced Placement (AP) courses, but have wondered about their importance and benefits in the college application process.  AP courses can offer several benefits for high school students who are interested in challenging their high school curriculum. Preparation for College:  AP courses are modeled after college-level courses, so taking them can provide students with a taste of

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3 Free Online Science Resources for Students

3 Free Online Science Resources for Students

by Diane N. As a college counselor at IvyBoost, I’m often asked by high school students about the best ways to deepen their knowledge and passion for science outside of the classroom. While textbooks and coursework are certainly important, there are also a wealth of free online resources that can supplement a student’s scientific education and exploration. Here are 3 of my top recommendations for high school students looking to

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Science & Healthcare Volunteering Opportunities for High School

Science & Healthcare Volunteering Opportunities for High School

by Ziba R. High school offers a chance not just for academic growth, but also to explore passions outside the classroom. For high school students pursuing careers in the sciences or healthcare, volunteering can provide hands-on experience, meaningful connections, and valuable skills. Here, we explore science- and healthcare-related opportunities for high school students and offer tips on finding these enriching experiences. Volunteering Opportunities: Hospitals and Clinics: Hospitals and clinics offer

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Considering Engineering? What Students Should Know

Considering Engineering? What Students Should Know

by Justin B. From suspension bridges to prosthetic limbs to aerial drones, engineers are responsible for changing and shaping our world. Not only do engineers enjoy financial stability and flexible job options, they have the power to turn ideas into actions that tangibly improve our world. Should you become a future engineer? Consider the following questions: Are you a builder? Are you skilled in math? Are you naturally creative? Do

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Steps to Securing STEM Research Opportunities for High School Students

Steps to Securing STEM Research Opportunities for High School Students

by Ziba R. By engaging in STEM research internship programs, students can explore diverse fields and develop a deeper understanding of their interests. These experiences not only bolster college applications but also cultivate critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork skills essential for their future careers. Ultimately, research program internships empower students to make meaningful contributions to the scientific community while paving the way for their academic and professional growth. Below is

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Excelling in STEM: 3 Study Tips for High School Students

Excelling in STEM: 3 Study Tips for High School Students

by Shiv G. Hey there, aspiring STEM enthusiasts! Are you ready to embark on an exhilarating journey through the realms of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics? Brace yourselves, because I’ve curated a set of study tips tailored specifically for high school students like you, aimed at helping you conquer these intellectually stimulating subjects with confidence and finesse: Active Engagement: Move beyond passive learning and immerse yourself in hands-on exploration. Rather

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5 Tips for Studying for the New Digital SAT

5 Tips for Studying for the New Digital SAT

by Jennifer L. The new Digital SAT is here! What are 5 tips for studying for the new SAT that students should know? 1. Get Motivated and Set a Goal If you want to get a strong score or improve your current score, get motivated and set a score goal.  Commit to a study plan that will help you reach your objective. 2. Download the Bluebook App and Take a

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What is Biomedical Engineering?

What is Biomedical Engineering?

by Diane N. When it came time for me to choose a college major, I found myself at the crossroads of my two favorite subjects: the precise, problem-solving nature of math, and the fascinating, intricate workings of human physiology. This led me to discover Biomedical Engineering (BME), a field that seamlessly blends these interests into one dynamic and impactful discipline. What is Biomedical Engineering? Biomedical Engineering is at the forefront

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3 Tips for Students Placed on a College Waitlist

3 Tips for Students Placed on a College Waitlist

by Jennifer L. Receiving a college waitlist notification from an institution can be both frustrating and hopeful.  Recognize that being waitlisted is not a rejection!  It means the admissions committee sees the potential in your application, but needs to wait to make final decisions. While the continued uncertainty is challenging, there are a few steps and 3 tips you can take to navigate the situation effectively. Tip 1: Follow Instructions

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6 Benefits of Summer Research Internships for High School Students

6 Benefits of Summer Research Internships for High School Students

by Ziba R. From making scientific discoveries to developing new technologies, improving healthcare, addressing social issues, and informing decisions, research is a cornerstone of progress and innovation. Embarking on summer research internship as a high school student can be a transformative experience, providing invaluable insights, skills, and connections that can enrich students’ academic, personal, and professional development. Here are several reasons why pursuing a summer research internship in high school

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The Importance of College Campus Visits

The Importance of College Campus Visits

by Justin B. From furniture to jewelry and even from cars to homes, we’ve become increasingly comfortable making major purchases online without seeing it in person, otherwise referred to as “sight unseen.” In fact, a recent Zillow poll revealed that 40% of millennials are comfortable purchasing a home without physically stepping foot inside of it first. In this post, we’ll explore why college campus visits buck this trend, as well

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2024 Digital SAT Dates and Tips

2024 Digital SAT Dates and Tips

by Jennifer L. The shift from the traditional paper-and-pencil format of the SAT to the new digital version of the SAT introduces significant changes students need to be aware of to navigate the examination successfully.  Let’s break it down! REGISTRATION Once you log into your College Board Account to register for the SAT, you will be asked which type of device you intend to use.  If you indicate that you

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My Path to Chemical Engineering

My Path to Chemical Engineering

by Abigail G. As a high school student, you’re at a crossroads, making decisions that can quickly shape your future. Around my junior year of high school, I clearly knew that I loved chemistry and biology, and I was also pretty good at math. But when it came to choosing a college major, I was a bit lost. I thought I wanted to study chemistry until a suggestion from my

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Season’s Greetings & 2023 Winter Holiday Dates

Season’s Greetings & 2023 Winter Holiday Dates

To all our Students and Families, Seasons Greetings and Merry Christmas from IvyBoost! As a note, IvyBoost Education’s office will be closed for the holidays from the dates 12/23-01/02. The office will resume its hours as usual after 01/02/2024. We wish everyone a safe and healthy winter holidays! If you have any questions about signing up for college counseling services, feel free to contact us through the sign-up form on

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Summer at Stanford for Aspiring Doctors and Medical Researchers

Summer at Stanford for Aspiring Doctors and Medical Researchers

by Hanan R. While at Stanford during summer break, I got the sense that there were more high schoolers than adults roaming around campus. This was a real head-scratcher for me, but the process of assembling research for this article has been illuminating. The suite of summer programs that Stanford offers is huge. Because of the sheer number of opportunities and my own background as a medical trainee, I have

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STEM Summer Programs

STEM Summer Programs

by Justin B. The possibilities of summer are endless and can include academic enrichment, international travel, volunteering, paid jobs, internships, overnight camps or leadership training. While there isn’t necessarily a “right” or “wrong” program or opportunity to select for the summer, what matters is to plan an experience that is engaging & rewarding. College admissions officers love to see a deep commitment to your personal passions. So when considering academic

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My Medical Journey and Nurturing Empathy & Expertise

My Medical Journey and Nurturing Empathy & Expertise

by Shiv G. In this blog post, I’ll discuss my personal journey and insights gained so far in my medical school career and hopefully assist other future doctors in understanding what the journey will entail. How the Journey Began My fascination with medicine started in a way that might sound familiar. Personal health challenges, volunteer work in clinics, and clinical research – these experiences ignited a deep desire within me

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My Experience of UCSF as a Med Student

My Experience of UCSF as a Med Student

by Shiv G. I’m right in the thick of my second year at UCSF, and let me tell you, it’s a ride. I thought it might be helpful to share what this stage of medical school really looks like—a series of significant shifts that shape who we become as future physicians. So, here’s a peek into my world, hoping it gives you a real taste of what’s in store at

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Reflections from Stanford: Choosing the Right Medical School

Reflections from Stanford: Choosing the Right Medical School

by Hanan R. I found out that I was accepted to Stanford for medical school while teaching a grammar lesson on colons and semicolons to my high school students. Because I’m a southerner with no contacts in the Bay Area, the 650 area code that appeared on my phone was a near-total giveaway that the dean of admissions was calling to share my acceptance, a tradition upheld at the school.

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What is it like at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine?

What is it like at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine?

by Aaron L. Attending medical school at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine was a transformative experience that shaped my medical career in profound ways. One standout aspect of Vanderbilt was the emphasis on personalized learning. The school recognized that every student had unique interests and career goals, and they encouraged us to explore those passions. This approach allowed me to delve deeply into my chosen field of radiology. Whether it

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Attention High School Job-Seekers: Consider This Job for Soft Skills

Attention High School Job-Seekers: Consider This Job for Soft Skills

by Justin B. For high school students, finding a job can be tough! Most find themselves working at a restaurant, retail store or movie theater, and while these jobs can be worthwhile, many students are looking for opportunities that are better aligned with their future career aspirations. Unfortunately, most entry-level paid employment opportunities in STEM, law and other pathways have advanced training and certification requirements that a typical 16 or

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Is There a Career Combining Humanities and STEM?

Is There a Career Combining Humanities and STEM?

by Jennifer L. Yes!  There are many career possibilities in which humanities and STEM go hand-in-hand.  You don’t have to pick one over the other, but can pursue a career that balances both.  One of these paths is a patent attorney.  A patent attorney is a lawyer-scientist who understands advances in the scientific fields and explains and argues differences in technology to judges, juries, and Patent Office Examiners. Patent attorneys

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The Path to Medical School

The Path to Medical School

by Hanan R. The notion of being a doctor first came to me when I was a kid. I felt drawn to medicine because I loved the idea of helping sick people feel better. To explore the medical field, I took up a volunteer position at a nearby nursing home, a commitment I continued throughout middle school, high school, and college. The patients that this experience introduced me to reinforced

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Exploring a Career Path in Medicine

Exploring a Career Path in Medicine

by Aaron L. (Additional note for students: Aaron is a Harvard Medical School physician specializing in Radiology.) Are you a high school student with an interest in healthcare and medicine? Embarking on a career in medicine can be both rewarding and challenging. As you consider this path, let’s delve into some insights and advice that might help you navigate your journey towards becoming a medical professional. 1.The Spark of Interest

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What is a Liberal Arts School?

What is a Liberal Arts School?

by Jennifer L. In a rapidly evolving world driven by technological advancement and specialized careers, the concept of a liberal arts college might seem like a relic of the past.  However, these institutions continue to hold tremendous value, offering a holistic education that fosters critical thinking, creativity, and adaptability. At its core, a liberal arts college provides a well-rounded education that encompasses a wide array of disciplines, including humanities, social

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What’s the Difference Between Public Colleges and Private Colleges?

What’s the Difference Between Public Colleges and Private Colleges?

by Sarah M. With thousands of colleges in the United States, it can be overwhelming decided which ones to apply to. One way to make this decision easier is to break all those schools down into categories. The most basic way to do that is to separate the public colleges from the private ones. What is a public college? These are government-funded through their states. The University of Illinois, the

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Early Action vs. Early Decision vs. Restricted Early Action: the Pros and Cons

Early Action vs. Early Decision vs. Restricted Early Action: the Pros and Cons

by Shiv G. For high school seniors navigating the college application process, three common early application options stand out: Early Action (EA), Early Decision (ED), and Restricted Early Action (REA). Each option comes with distinct differences and varying implications, making it essential for students to understand the benefits and drawbacks to make an informed decision that aligns with their college goals. Early Action (EA) allows students to apply to multiple

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Exploring BS/MD Programs: Accelerated Medical Education starting in High School

Exploring BS/MD Programs: Accelerated Medical Education starting in High School

by Shiv G. Aspiring young minds often dream of becoming doctors to make a positive impact on people’s lives. For ambitious high school students with a passion for medicine, the BS/MD programs offer a unique and accelerated pathway to achieving their goals. These combined Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Medicine programs are designed to streamline the journey towards becoming a physician, providing a seamless transition from undergraduate studies to

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UC & CSU Application Kick-Off is Almost Here!

UC & CSU Application Kick-Off is Almost Here!

by Jennifer L. On August 1, 2023, the application platforms for both the University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU) systems will open for the 2023-2024 application cycle.  At this time, students can open their own application portals and begin applying! With nine UC campuses and 23 CSU campuses to choose from, there are plenty of college opportunities to consider. The UC Application Students can apply to all

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Navigating Common App Recommendations

Navigating Common App Recommendations

by Shiv G. As high school seniors embark on their college application journey, one crucial aspect often overlooked is securing strong teacher recommendations through the Common Application (Common App). These recommendations can play a significant role in the admission process, providing colleges with valuable insights into an applicant’s character, abilities, and potential. To help seniors make the most of this opportunity, here are a few key things to know about

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The Importance of the Activities List for Common App & UC App

The Importance of the Activities List for Common App & UC App

by Jennifer L. Both the Common App and the University of California (UC) application request students to include a list of activities that they have participated in over the course of their high school years. How important is this activities list?  Very important!  This section of the application is another big opportunity for colleges to get to know more about you.  With carefully selected words and constructed phrases, you can

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How to Approach the Common App Honors Section

How to Approach the Common App Honors Section

by Sarah M. While college essays provide the most direct opportunity to tell admissions officers about who you are, it is important to use the other sections of the application to support and expand that portrait. Your activities section paints a picture of who you are outside the classroom, but the honors section is a demonstration of the things at which you really excel. This section might not make or

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So Many Colleges, So Many Choices!

So Many Colleges, So Many Choices!

by Jennifer L. While last week’s post discussed the basics you should consider for your college list, how do you actually go about researching and building it in detail? With over 5,000 degree-granting universities in the United States, how do you decide which one is the right fit for you? Step 1:  Reflection The college search process starts with you understanding yourself and your college goals.  Once you have an

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The College List

The College List

by Sarah M. There are thousands of colleges in the United States, and picking which ones to apply to can be an overwhelming task. Schools differ in size, location, academic requirements, selectivity, extracurricular opportunities, and culture. With so many choices, you will need time to explore what is out there and how the options match your interests and needs. Start your research early, and as you make a list of

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The Importance of Personal Growth in High School Summers

The Importance of Personal Growth in High School Summers

by Shiv G. While it may be tempting to spend these months doing nothing but lounging by the pool or binging on TV shows, actively investing in personal development during summers between high school can lead to long-lasting benefits. In this blog post, I’ll discuss the significance of personal growth during high school summers and provide practical strategies to accomplish it. 1. Self-Reflection and Goal Setting To embark on a

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Tips for Aspiring Premed Students in High School

Tips for Aspiring Premed Students in High School

by Shiv G. While medical school may feel like a distant thought as a high school student, preparing for a career in medicine starts long before your first college organic chemistry lecture. For high school students aspiring to become successful premeds in college, it’s crucial to develop a solid foundation that will set the stage for future success. In this blog post, we will explore valuable tips to help high

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Don’t Go for ‘Well-Rounded’

Don’t Go for ‘Well-Rounded’

by Sarah M. Many students aim to be “well-rounded” when they apply for college. Great grades, high test scores, a sport, an instrument, and handful of clubs and some work experience all combine to create the complete package, right? I’m not here to say that any of those things are bad. Of course they’re not! But in general, the idea of the well-rounded student just doesn’t work that well, as

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Summer Jobs Help College Applications

Summer Jobs Help College Applications

by Tony T. Summer is coming up soon, and what you do in summer may help you in many perspectives and also help you get into colleges. Thinking about finding a job, being a volunteer or doing some research this summer? There are many summer jobs high school students can do. Some popular high school summer jobs include swimming lessons instructor, lifeguarding, pool cleaning, starting a blog, tutoring, babysitting, pet

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How Can Parents Help in the College Applications Process? (now with Vlog )

How Can Parents Help in the College Applications Process? (now with Vlog )

by Jennifer L. Applying to college has become much more complex than in the past when parents applied.  It can have a stressful impact on students with performance expectations and making all the “right” decisions for admission into their dream college. The most important role for parents and guardians in the college application process is one of SUPPORT.  Here are some ideas for providing that support to your student: 1.

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Summer is Critical for College Apps

Summer is Critical for College Apps

by Tony T. Summer is a critical time for college applicants because it offers you a unique opportunity to take advantage of your free time and work on your application materials and to explore colleges. Here are a few reasons why: During the summer, you have the chance to reflect on academic achievements, extracurricular activities, and personal experiences. You can use this time to plan and strategize how you want

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Make the Most of Your Campus Visit

Make the Most of Your Campus Visit

by Jennifer L. Vising a college campus is one of the most important ways of discovering which campus is the best fit for you.  You can experience the school behind the website and social media posts and truly get the “vibe” of the school.  By visiting and looking at a college through your eyes, you begin to determine what college meets your specific needs. What is important to you in

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Jaw-dropping College Admissions Results 2023

Jaw-dropping College Admissions Results 2023

by Tony T. The Year of 2023 has proven to be another incredible year in college admissions. With the test-optional policy in place for most colleges, dramatically increasing applications caused a dramatic drop of the admission rate for some schools. With a jaw-dropping 120,000 applications for Class 2027, NYU admitted 9,600 applicants with a historic low admission rate of 8%, compared to Class 2026’s 105,000 applications with the admission rate

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What is the New Digital SAT?

What is the New Digital SAT?

by Tony T. If you are a current sophomore student in high school, you will experience the SAT revolution soon. The College Board has recently released information detailing the SAT’s transition to a fully digital test by 2024. The new digital SAT represents a quantum leap from the traditional SAT evaluation system, justifying the drastic changes in its format, length, pattern, and interface. In the U.S., the PSAT will change

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Must Know – SAT/ACT for admissions 2023-2024?

Must Know – SAT/ACT for admissions 2023-2024?

by Tony T. After 3 years of unstable testing registration and proctored test chaos, College Board and its managed SAT have been both in doubt. As a result, more and more higher education institutes have adopted a test-optional policy, which means applicants are not required to submit any standardized test, such as SAT or ACT, to apply to colleges. Ivy League and almost all selective colleges are in the list

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What should a Junior do in March 2023 for Upcoming College Applications?

What should a Junior do in March 2023 for Upcoming College Applications?

by Tony T. With several months to go for the 2023-2024 college application season, it is the time for high school juniors to prepare for this overwhelming experience. IvyBoost would like to advise several tips for this important process: Focus on your academic performance: Colleges will look at your grades and the ones from junior year are the most important to prove yourself. If you feel a particular subject is

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DECA – A Great Extra-Curricular Activity

DECA – A Great Extra-Curricular Activity

DECA, also known as the Distributive Education Clubs of America, founded in 1946, is a non-profit organization that prepares high school and college students for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management. DECA is designed to promote leadership and professional development by providing its members with a variety of activities, competitions, and networking opportunities. DECA offers a wide range of programs and initiatives, including career exploration and education, competitions, leadership

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