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Summer Program in Biology research
Summer Program

Summer Program-Research in the Biological Sciences (RIBS)

The Research in the Biological Sciences (RIBS) summer program at the University of Chicago is designed to provide students with a challenging and rewarding summer gaining hands-on research experience and exploring the world of biology in preparation for college and future careers in the field of biology.

 

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Math Competitions
Extra-Curricular

Math Competitions You Can Participate In

Students who are interested in pursuing a STEM field in college should showcase a rigorous and competitive profile by the end of high school. Math competitions can be one of the ways to show your passion in a STEM subject. 

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What is Columbia University Known for? An Ivy League School
US Universities

What You Need to Know About Columbia University

With a history that goes back to before the United States existed, it was founded in 1754 as Kings College, and being the only Ivy League college that is located in the centre of a major city Columbia University is one of America’s great universities. In this blog post, we will dive into some key data about Columbia University to help you get a better sense of what makes it such a special place.

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Class of 2027 Regular Decision Notification Dates | Ivy Central
College Counseling

Class of 2027 Regular Decision Notification Dates

It’s that time of the year again! Many high school seniors are awaiting the results of all the hard work that they have put in for all these years. As they are awaiting their results the list given below might help them find out approximately when their results are coming out:

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Test Optional vs Test Blind. What are colleges expecting
College Counseling

Test Optional and Test Blind for Admission Cycles

Many Universities in the US are remaining Test-Optional for the upcoming application season (2023-24). Recently, Columbia University was the first Ivy League to no longer require SAT/ACT testing as of 2023-24 and will be test-optional permanently.

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