Sunday, March 31, 2013

Letting thecompetition know who you are.


Thursday, March 14, 2013



Dear Mr. Bradshaw --

I am a junior in high school and I am concerned about ethnic “quotas” for admissions at top colleges. I am an Asian American, and my Asian friends tell me that many top colleges have quotas. Several of them who were rejected had nearly perfect test scores and grades. How can I escape the same fate when I apply in August?

Student

According to Bradhsaw College Consulting, successful college applications are based on the impact an admissions essay has on the admissions board.  Read about how you the student should show colleges that your just right for their college.

Dear Student --

It has been said that ethnicity-based admission standards — implicit or explicit — exist at many top colleges. The Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has examined complaints that Ivy League schools have discriminated against Asian-American undergraduate applicants. Both Harvard and Princeton have rejected any bias. Read More